North Carolina mother shares video of car crashing into school bus

JAMESTOWN, N.C. (WGHP) — A car crashed into a Guilford County Schools bus with students on it on Monday.

The driver of the car has been charged, and a concerned mother is now speaking out after her doorbell camera captured the car hitting the back of her daughter’s school bus.

The crash happened on Kivett Drive around 3 p.m. A bus was taking Allen Jay Elementary School students home and was hit by a car from behind.

“I heard a loud noise … First thing I thought of was something happened to my daughter getting off the bus,” Benaiah Morgan said.

Morgan said when she went to investigate the loud noise outside her home, she saw a car had crashed into the bus her 9-year-old daughter was riding on.

Her Ring doorbell recorded the crash.

“The bus kind of slid up a little bit and stopped … but the driver looked like … he wasn’t paying attention … Just a crazy situation to deal with for my daughter,” Morgan said.

North Carolina Highway Patrol troopers responded to investigate. Troopers say the driver was cited for failure to reduce speed.

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