Chicago Bus-Car Accident Results in No Serious Injuries
No serious injuries were reported Thursday morning when a charter bus carrying 40 Monroe Middle School students struck a car in Glen Ellyn.

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Two students were taken to Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, where they were examined and then released to their parents, authorities said.
The students were heading to Chicago’s Navy Pier to see a Shakespeare play when the accident occurred, Wheaton Warrenville Unit District 200 spokesman Bob Rammer said.
Another bus was sent to pick up the students after the accident, and with the exception of the two youngsters taken to the hospital, everyone returned to Monroe.
School officials informed the parents about the accident via phone and email. Glen Elllyn Deputy Police Chief Bill Holmer said the driver of the charter bus was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Holmer said the car and bus were both heading east on Roosevelt Road at the time of the accident. The car was turning left into a private drive when the bus struck it from behind.
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No serious injuries in bus-car accident, DailyHerald.com, February 23, 2010
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