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School bus safety is in the spotlight after 12 students were injured when one crashed in northern Minnesota Thursday morning.

Officials say a school bus for Cherry School, located in Iron, was on its route when a motorist ran a stop sign and struck the bus, causing it to roll. A dozen students were taken to the hospital and several others suffered injuries that did not require hospitalization.

Federal safety leaders say students are eight times safer riding a bus to school compared to other options.

“Situations that involve a school bus is scary,” Vice President of Operations at Northstar Bus Lines and American Student Transportation Nick Martini said.

There are several safety features on the outside of a school bus, from flashing red lights, cross-view mirrors and stop-sign arms, but there are updated features on the inside.

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