An Elida school bus driver has resigned after a Facebook video raised concerns about student safety.
Lt. Nick Boes from the Ohio State Highway Patrol is in to make sure drivers know the traffic laws concerning school buses.
As students across the state prepare to head back to the classroom over the coming weeks, the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is asking drivers to protect our kids by sharing the roadway with school buses and adhering to traffic laws.
Ohio lawmakers are considering tougher penalties for drivers who illegally pass a stopped school bus.
AAA reminds drivers to give themselves a little extra time when leaving in the morning in case they do find themselves behind a school bus. Drivers also are required to stop when bus lights are flashing and the stop arm is out. AAA says that recently, they've seen more speeding incidents on the road, and that could be a problem with the school year just starting.