Check Out For Your Loved Ones…Death Rate Tolls As School Bus Soaked With Blood..

Check Out For Loved Ones…Death Rate Tolls As School Bus Soaked With Blood..

In recent years, Clarksville, Tennessee, has experienced several school bus-related accidents. Notably, none of these incidents resulted in fatalities.

 

**February 4, 2025: Head-On Collision on Rossview Road**

 

A Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) bus collided head-on with an SUV on Rossview Road near Guthrie Road. The crash occurred around 3:45 p.m. No students were on board at the time. The bus driver and aide were uninjured. The SUV driver sustained injuries and faced charges for driving on a suspended license and failure to exercise due care. citeturn0search0

 

**November 18, 2024: Rear-End Collision on I-24**

 

Bus #1213 was rear-ended on I-24 near the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway exit ramp. Three students were on board but were unharmed and continued to school after the incident. citeturn0search1

 

**September 14, 2023: Minor Accident Involving Carmel Elementary Bus**

 

A truck hauling a trailer clipped the back corner of a Carmel Elementary School bus at Highway 76 and North Woodson Road. Several children were on the bus; no injuries were reported. The crash caused delays for students returning home. citeturn0search2

 

**August 29, 2024: Two Separate Bus Accidents**

 

Clarksville Police responded to two separate accidents involving CMCSS buses. The first occurred at 2220 Madison Street around 2:38 p.m., leading to the closure of one eastbound lane. The second happened at Tiny Town Road and Pembroke Road around 2:47 p.m. No injuries were reported in either incident. citeturn0search4

 

These incidents highlight the importance of road safety and adherence to traffic regulations to ensure the well-being of students and drivers alike.

 

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