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Face the Facts: Bill aims to increase penalties for reckless school bus drivers
In response to video showing drivers ignoring stop signs on school buses, Sen. Herron Keyon Gaston (D- Bridgeport) is introducing a bill to increase the penalties.
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Face the Facts: Bill aims to increase penalties for reckless school bus drivers
In response to video showing drivers ignoring stop signs on school buses, Sen. Herron Keyon Gaston (D- Bridgeport) is introducing a bill to increase the penalties.
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Reckless on Our Roads: School bus drivers seen violating the law
During our eight month “Reckless on Our Roads” exclusive investigation, we saw school buses and vans exceeding the speed limit, rolling through stoplights and stop signs, and making questionable lane changes.
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Reckless on Our Roads: School bus drivers seen violating the law
During our eight month “Reckless on Our Roads” exclusive investigation, we saw school buses and vans exceeding the speed limit, rolling through stoplights and stop signs, and making questionable lane changes. One of our state’s largest school bus companies told us our piece has reinforced its mission to keep drivers aware of how safe they need to be. New...
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NBC CT investigation finds school bus and van drivers violating rules of the road
A school van going over 70 miles per hour on Route 9 near Middletown, with students on board…A school bus pressing to beat a stoplight on a local street in Newington…We caught these incidents on camera with Go Pros and dashcams.
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‘We need to act': Calls for change as people remember those killed on state roads
There is a call for drivers to be more careful on the road and it comes from those who have already lost a loved one. This comes as a busy travel time is getting underway with millions expected to hit the highways for the Thanksgiving holiday. In Bushnell Park in Hartford on Sunday, families of victims, advocates and various leaders…
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Reckless on our roads
NBC Connecticut Investigates spent six months on the road with cameras, capturing those scary moments. We asked what you can do to stay safer.