No students were injured when a Marietta city school bus collided with a passenger vehicle Thursday morning, police said.
The driver of the passenger vehicle was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, Marietta Police spokesman David Baldwin said.
The accident occurred shortly after 7 a.m., and motorists were temporarily urged to take alternative routes.
The school bus was headed to Marietta High School with 46 students on board when it struck a passenger vehicle while attempting to turn from South Marietta Parkway onto Whitlock Avenue, Baldwin said.
The bus driver was cited for failing to yield while turning, the officer said.
Thomas Algarin, spokesman for Marietta city schools, confirmed that there were no injuries among the students.
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