A charge was filed against the man responsible for crashing his vehicle into a school bus in Berkeley County, Live 5 reported on February 25.
Highway Patrol Senior Trooper Hannah Wimberly said that a speeding-related charge was filed against the van driver, whose name was not released, for driving too fast in inclement weather. According to reports, at around 6:15 a.m. a stopped school bus was rear-ended by a van on S. Live Oak Drive in Moncks Corner. The school bus driver, whose name was also withheld, said that no students were on board when the collision occurred. The van driver and two of his passengers were extracted from the vehicle and were brought to the hospital for treatment of their injuries.
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