A school bus driver has been charged following a collision in St. Clair Township Tuesday afternoon. Lambton OPP were called to the intersection of Moore Line and Brigden Rd. around 4pm. Police say a school bus with five elementary aged students on board, entered the intersection controlled by a stop sign and failed to yield to a south bound Volkswagen Jetta that had the right of way. One student suffered minor injuries. The Volkswagen sustained severe damage and was towed from the scene. The school bus driver, a 56-year-old Sarnia man, has been charged with failing to yield.
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