NEW GLOUCESTER – Three children suffered minor injuries Friday morning when a car and school bus collided on Route 100.
A 13-year-old boy riding in the car was treated for cuts and two kids from the bus were examined for minor pains, police said.
Police said the vehicles collided when the bus driver, 69-year-old Judy Koch, pulled from Bennett Road and into the path of the car traveling on Route 100.
The car struck the school bus broadside and a portion of it became wedged underneath the bus, according to Maine Public Safety Spokesman Stephen McCausland.
Police said there were 33 students on the bus. None was seriously hurt.
The car was driven by 16-year-old Rosa Van Wie of New Gloucester, police said. She was unhurt. Her 13-year-old brother, Garrett, was treated for facial cuts.
The crashed remained under investigation.
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