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Car collides with school bus in Menlo Park
Elementary school students are uninjured

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By Dave Boyce
Almanac Staff Writer

An alleged drunken driver traveling south on Middlefield Road near Survey Lane in Menlo Park collided with the left front side of a northbound Sequoia Union High School District bus carrying 32 students at about 7:30 a.m. on Thursday (April 28), authorities reported.

The only injury was to the bus driver, who complained of pain in her neck and wrist, California Highway Patrol Officer Art Montiel said. The driver was shaken up and taken to a clinic, Sequoia district Superintendent Jim Lianides said in a phone interview.

The collision dealt the bus a significant blow to the front left side, and then the car sideswiped it, Mr. Lianides said. It had to be towed, as did the car, a 2006 silver Ford Fusion.

Police arrested Alberto Cuellar, 20, of Fremont on the scene and booked him into San Mateo County jail on charges of misdemeanor drunken driving, the CHP said.

The students are participants in the Tinsley Transfer program, a desegregation program begun in the late 1980s in which students from the Ravenswood City School District attend school in one of seven nearby elementary school districts, including Las Lomitas, Woodside, Portola Valley and Menlo Park districts.

The district sent a spare bus to deliver the students to their destinations, Mr. Lianides said.

Normally a drunken driving incident that results in injuries leads to a felony charge, but a complaint of pain does not meet the injury standard, the CHP said. If injuries do turn up, the misdemeanor charge could be elevated to a felony.

Mr. Montiel said he had no information as to how fast the vehicles were going.

Asked if the bus had seat belts, Mr. Lianides said it did not and added that concerns about bus evacuation mediate against having them.

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Comments

Posted by Carl, a resident of the Atherton: West of Alameda neighborhood, on Apr 29, 2011 at 2:06 pm

"concerns about bus evacuation mediate against having them" --

It looks like government jargon users have found a new use of the word "mediate."

Also, you could use the same argument for not using seatbelts in cars. I think seatbelts in buses are a sound idea.


Posted by JG, a resident of the Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park neighborhood, on Apr 29, 2011 at 2:42 pm

Another drunk driving incident--this time involving a school bus loaded with kids! Why do we give these drunks any leniency? People who get behind the wheel of a car when they're intoxicated (at 7:30 in the morning no less) are idiots, and the law should treat them accordingly. Are people with brain impairments allowed to drive?


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