
Two drivers were hospitalized after a crash involving a school bus and a passenger vehicle in Grafton, Massachusetts, on Tuesday morning. The passenger vehicle driver was seriously injured and taken to the hospital, while the bus driver had minor injuries, according to NBC Boston.
A crash occurred at 7:10 a.m. when a passenger vehicle hit a bus carrying 14 students. The students were unharmed and were safely transferred to another bus to continue to school. School administrators, emergency services, and counselors ensured the students' well-being, as reported by NBC Boston.
Shabakka Herring expressed relief after witnessing a crash, saying, “I heard a loud engine rev, and then followed by a big boom. Seeing how the car looks, you would expect one outcome. He was moving, which to me was an exciting outcome.” Authorities are investigating the incident, with roads temporarily closed. On the same morning, another crash occurred in Milford involving a school bus, leaving two children and one adult with non-life-threatening injuries, raising concerns about road safety, especially for vehicles with students, as stated by WHDH.









