Load of Porta-Potties remain upright in crash with empty school bus

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A load of Porta-Potties miraculously remained upright after a crash with a school bus empty of children on Wednesday morning. 

 

The accident happened on April 17th on southbound US 41 in Lake Forest, Illinois. 

According to WGN News, the flatbed truck hauling a load of Porta-Potties collided with a school bus on Route 41 near Westleigh Road. 

The school bus was not transporting children at the time of the crash, and was towed away following the accident. Neither the bus or truck driver was injured in the wreck. 

The cause of the accident is unclear, but the incident did cause major traffic backups on US 41. No further information has been released.


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