Traffic Snag On Texas A&M’s West Campus After A Bus Hits A Signal Pole

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Motorists on Texas A&M’s west campus have been delayed Friday (May 1) after a campus bus struck a traffic pole and signal where Raymond Stotzer meets Agronomy and Olsen.

A university police (UPD) spokesman tells WTAW News that a bus that had left the Transportation Services operations center on Agronomy was turning onto Stotzer when the bus struck the pole.

The impact caused the traffic signal to fall into the roadway.

The intersection has reopened without traffic signals as College Station police is directing traffic.

The pole and the signal are in the process of being replaced, something which may not be completed until Friday evening.

There were no passengers on board. The driver received minor injuries from shattered windshield glass.

Weather was a possible contributing factor as UPD continues its investigation.

The crash was reported Friday at 7:03 a.m.

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