
A crash involving a Lee County school bus and an SUV tied up traffic on Hancock Bridge Parkway near US-41 in North Fort Myers Wednesday morning.
The crash happened around 7:30 a.m. just west of US-41 at Beau Drive and 15 students were on board at the time of the crash, however, there were no reported injuries.
The students on bus 7114 were transferred to bus 2760 to continue their trip to school.
This developing story will be updated.
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