Crossing guard suffers minor injuries in pedestrian collision at Anthony Road and College Street in Macon, Georgia
School crossing guard struck by car in Macon
According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, an elderly male driver in a minivan was driving east on Anthony Road approaching College Street at about 10 mph. As he approached the crossing guard, the driver was blinded by the sun, causing him to bump the crossing guard.
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