hollieplus2
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My dearest friend is having a hard time w/ the school bus and I need your help. She lives at the end of a one-lane curvy road. 5x now she and her husband have met this bus on the road. It has been speeding down the gravel road and she has called to complain. When she sees the bus coming she gets over to the side to let it pass. She said it comes really really close to hitting her. She said she's all the way in the ditch and has scratches on the side of her car from the brush and it still passes by w/ inches to go. The bus will not move over one inch to make it safer.
So, she called the transportation dept. to report this unsafe driving a couple times but today she had it and called the board. They told her that the driver will not move over, doesn't have to move over that they always have the right away. Either she gets completely off the road or they will hit her. If she doesn't move they will call the cops and they will remove her. If she doesn't want scratches on her car then it's her responsibility to leave earlier or later.
She told them she will not be moving and that she would have the cops there with her to watch the bus speeding. Also, at the end of the road is her driveway which the bus uses to turn-around. She said this is private property and will not be used by the bus in away way. If she backs up she can turn around w/out using her driveway and she'll have the cops tell them they can't use it again.
She sent an email to the school board and the head of transportation. So...my question is, do the busses have the ultimate rightaway? Even putting the other cars in danger? If they hit the car then the children might get hurt. She is ultimatley concerned for the safety of the kids. She has two in her car and she knows that if the bus hits her then there are other people's kids on that bus. So legally, is she in the wrong?
So, she called the transportation dept. to report this unsafe driving a couple times but today she had it and called the board. They told her that the driver will not move over, doesn't have to move over that they always have the right away. Either she gets completely off the road or they will hit her. If she doesn't move they will call the cops and they will remove her. If she doesn't want scratches on her car then it's her responsibility to leave earlier or later.
She told them she will not be moving and that she would have the cops there with her to watch the bus speeding. Also, at the end of the road is her driveway which the bus uses to turn-around. She said this is private property and will not be used by the bus in away way. If she backs up she can turn around w/out using her driveway and she'll have the cops tell them they can't use it again.
She sent an email to the school board and the head of transportation. So...my question is, do the busses have the ultimate rightaway? Even putting the other cars in danger? If they hit the car then the children might get hurt. She is ultimatley concerned for the safety of the kids. She has two in her car and she knows that if the bus hits her then there are other people's kids on that bus. So legally, is she in the wrong?