No Injuries In School Bus Accident Involving Molino Driver

April 12, 2010

There were no injuries in a school bus accident involving a Molino driver Monday morning in Pensacola.

The Florida Highway Patrol says a school bus driven by Anne Moyers, 41, of Molino, was stopped in the parking lot of the Homestay Lodge on Mobile Highway at 7:34 a.m. The stop signs, flashing lights and front crossing arm were activated on the bus so that students could board the bus.

That is when Jacob Fredrick, 17, of Pensacola, backed out of parking space and struck the crossing arm that was extended in front of the bus, according to the FHP. There were 12 students on the bus; there were no injuries reported.

Fredrick was charged with improper or unsafe backing, according to the FHP report.

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  1. Angi on April 12th, 2010 4:29 pm

    Thank goodness there were no students walking in front of that cross arm to go around and get onto the bus, or else he would have hit them. Glad to know that there were no injuries to anyone involved…