School Bus Driver Faces Charges for Stunt Driving with Children Aboard: OPP

An Ontario school bus driver is facing serious charges for stunt driving with children on board. Police reported that the 56-year-old woman was driving at 100 km/h in a 50 km/h zone.
Incident Overview
The event occurred on May 26, shortly before 4 p.m. The OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) were conducting traffic enforcement in the Township of Mulmur when they spotted the bus speeding in the area of County Road 17 and Prince of Wales.
Details of the Charges
- The driver was charged with speeding by over 50 km/h above the limit.
- She also faces charges for performing a stunt of excessive speed.
- Additionally, she was charged with failing to surrender her driver’s license.
Community Concerns
The OPP expressed significant concern over this incident. Just five weeks prior, there was a fatal collision at the same intersection. Such events highlight the critical need for safe driving practices, especially when transporting children.
Officials emphasize that public safety must always come first. Driving recklessly endangers not only the driver but also the lives of children and other road users.
Conclusion
This situation serves as a reminder for all drivers to adhere to speed limits and practice responsible driving behaviors. The safety of children aboard school buses should always be a top priority.



