ONAWAY, Mich. – A child in northern Michigan exiting a school bus was nearly hit by a vehicle driving on the sidewalk.
It happened Monday, March 17, on M-33 in Onaway, about 40 miles southeast of Mackinaw City.
Michigan State Police released video of the driver passing a school bus by driving on the sidewalk, nearly striking a child exiting the bus. Police said the bus had its lights activated at the time.
Footage of the incident can be watched in the video player above.
The vehicle is described as a white SUV with a flame decal on the side.
In Michigan, drivers are required to stop when a school bus has its flashing lights activated. Not stopping for a school bus can result in a fine between $100 and $500. The driver may also be required to perform community service.