3 injured in Santa Cruz Mountains crash involving Cupertino school bus
Briefly

A serious collision occurred on Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains when a 67-year-old woman in a Mini Cooper rear-ended a school bus carrying 24 children. The Mini Cooper veered off the road post-collision and struck a tree, resulting in major injuries for the driver, who was transported to a hospital. Two children on the bus suffered minor injuries but did not require hospitalization. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the accident, including potential influences like drugs or alcohol.
According to the California Highway Patrol, a collision involving a school bus left a driver with major injuries while two child passengers sustained minor injuries.
The incident highlights the ongoing need for safety measures on highways, particularly considering the number of children involved and the severity of the driver's injuries.
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