Boy injured after exiting school bus near Deep River, driver charged in Ontario accident

Boy Injured After Exiting School Bus Near Deep River

A young boy suffered injuries after stepping off a school bus near Deep River, Ontario. According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the child was struck by a vehicle shortly after disembarking on Highway 17.

Police Investigation and Charges

Police reports state that the incident occurred on a weekday afternoon when traffic had stopped for a school bus dropping off students. The accused driver allegedly failed to stop as required, leading to the collision.

Following the investigation, the OPP charged the motorist with careless driving causing bodily harm, a serious offence under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act.

Victim’s Condition and Public Safety Warning

The boy was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities used the incident to remind drivers of the importance of obeying school bus stop signals and flashing lights, stressing that children are unpredictable when boarding or leaving buses.

“This is a preventable type of collision that can cause tragic outcomes,” stated an OPP spokesperson.

The OPP continues to monitor school bus routes closely, aiming to enforce compliance and protect student safety.


Author’s summary:
Police charged a driver with careless driving after a boy was injured exiting a school bus near Deep River, prompting renewed warnings about road safety around school buses.

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