GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (WOOD) — A woman was taken to the hospital after a crash with a school bus in Grand Haven on Wednesday, officers said.
The crash happened at the intersection of Robbins Road and S. Ferry Street at 7:37 a.m. Officers with the Grand Haven Department of Public Safety said a Dean Transportation school bus driven by a 42-year-old Hamilton woman was headed west on Robbins Road and did not stop for the red light at the intersection.
The bus collided with a vehicle driven by a 49-year-old Grand Haven woman, GHDPS said. When officers arrived, they found the driver of the vehicle with injuries that were not life-threatening. She was taken to the hospital.
There were four children riding on the bus at the time that were not injured, police said.
Officers cited the bus driver. The 49-year-old woman’s vehicle had “heavy front end damage” from the crash.