Cleveland, OH
2 Bay Village drivers cited for passing stopped school buses in same day
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A pair of motorists are going through separate citations from police for illegally passing stopped Bay Village college buses on the identical day.
In response to police, officers took a report on Sept. 9 at roughly 8:40 a.m. from a Bay Village Metropolis Faculty District bus driver who mentioned he was handed by a motorist whereas stopped on Osborn Highway close to Bracken Method.
Police reviewed video of the incident.
A 77-year-old man from Bay Village was recognized and cited for passing the stopped college bus whereas the automobile’s cease signal was out and flashers had been on, in accordance with investigators.
Moreover, a bus driver reported on Sept. 9 he was handed illegally by a motorist whereas dropping off college students on Wolf Highway.
The bus cease signal was deployed and its flashers had been on, police mentioned, when the 18-year-old Bay Village resident made the unlawful move.
Investigators reviewed video from the bus and recognized the driving force. She was later positioned and cited for passing a stopped college bus.
The costs for each drivers had been filed with the Rocky River Municipal Court docket system.
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