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Wake County School Bus Carry Children Rear-Ended


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A school bus carrying three children was in a minor accident Wednesday afternoon. No one was injured.

The accident happened at about 4:30 p.m. at Ligon Mill Road and Sid Jones Lane near Rolesville.

According to a spokesman for the Wake County Public School System, the bus, carrying children from Wake Forest Elementary School, was rear-ended by a vehicle.

RELATED TOPICS: Rolesville, Wake County, Wake Forest, Public Schools

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It's a good thing Rolesville EMS didn't have to send that other ambulance out. You know, the one that they are getting rid of to put to better use in other places. I would have rather had it here

Dont blame the tailgater,OH NO,not the tail gater,BLAME THE BUS DRIVER

has anyone noticed how fast the buses drive these days? Like they are trying out for nascar or something.....i guess trying to see how fast they can get done with their route and start a second or third one.

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