Great, they took an experienced driver off another route, and will now put a noob driver on that route. Problem solved.![]()
I take it to mean with bus 366 crashed the new bus #357 will now do that route.
Great, they took an experienced driver off another route, and will now put a noob driver on that route. Problem solved.![]()
I take it to mean with bus 366 crashed the new bus #357 will now do that route.
Yes, with an experienced driver. Which is great for those students. But means that another route will now be driven by an inexperienced driver. Playing musical bus drivers. Which students are lucky enough to get the competent bus driver?
What a terrifying situation for all concerned. Just out of interest, do most children get to school by bus? Or do parents take them? Can many kids walk to their local school?
Yes, with an experienced driver. Which is great for those students. But means that another route will now be driven by an inexperienced driver. Playing musical bus drivers. Which students are lucky enough to get the competent bus driver?
Yes, with an experienced driver. Which is great for those students. But means that another route will now be driven by an inexperienced driver. Playing musical bus drivers. Which students are lucky enough to get the competent bus driver?
In my local school district, bus drivers do multiple routes, i.e. high school pickup/drop-off early followed by elementary or middle school route later in the morning. Elementary school start times vary depending on bus routes with buildings alternating early or late schedules so bus drivers can do more than one route each day, morning and afternoon. The school district is fairly compact with four elementary (K-4) buildings, an upper elementary/middle school campus (5-6 and 7-8) and one high school (9-12).
Walker received his commercial driver's license in April, the NTSB said.
From your link, attaching handwritten notes from students prior to the accident. (It will post below my text)
http://newschannel9.com/news/local/...over-records-of-complaint-in-school-bus-crash
The records reveal that school administrators, parents, and even students lodged various written and verbal complaints against Walker. Allegations of speeding, reckless driving , arguments with students and school administrators litter the document
show that Principal Cothran followed protocol as she forwarded complaints against Johnthony Walker to Hamilton County Director of Transportation Benjamin Coulter. Coulter was then responsible for notifying Durham School Services of the complaints. Jill Levine told us that "once we get a complaint to Durham, we expect that they're going to handle the complaint, manage the complaint, and fix whatever the situation is."
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Linked to documents of complaints; it may take a little while for the document to open near the top of the article. http://newschannel9.com/news/local/complaints-about-johnthony-walkers-driving-released-by-hamilton-county
document can also be found at: https://www.scribd.com/mobile/document/332469835/Hamilton-County-Johnthony-Walker-Records-1#from_embed
Or at: https://www.scribd.com/mobile/docum...ohnthony-Walker-Records-1?skip_app_promo=true
http://newschannel9.com/news/local/complaints-about-johnthony-walkers-driving-released-by-hamilton-county
Records released by the school district Friday include two written statements by students complaining about Walker's driving.
"The bus driver drives fast," one student wrote earlier this month. "It feels like the bus is going to flip over... When someone is in the aisle he stops the bus and he makes people hit their heads."
Another student wrote: "The bus driver was doing sharp turns and he made me fly over to the next seat. We need seat belts."
On Nov. 16, Adamson-Cothran wrote to Coulter to tell him six students had reported that the driver "was swerving and purposely trying to cause them to fall today." [Woodmore Principal Brenda Adamson-Cothran] [school district's transportation supervisor, Benjamin Coulter]
Coulter, the school district's transportation supervisor, said in a Nov. 2 email to Durham manager Domenic D'Amico that the Woodmore principal had to intervene several times when Walker was arguing with students.
http://newschannel9.com/news/local/...over-records-of-complaint-in-school-bus-crash
The records reveal that school administrators, parents, and even students lodged various written and verbal complaints against Walker. Allegations of speeding, reckless driving , arguments with students and school administrators litter the documents
The records released to NewsChannel 9 show that Principal Cothran followed protocol as she forwarded complaints against Johnthony Walker to Hamilton County Director of Transportation Benjamin Coulter. Coulter was then responsible for notifying Durham School Services of the complaints. Jill Levine told us that "once we get a complaint to Durham, we expect that they're going to handle the complaint, manage the complaint, and fix whatever the situation is."
The 24-year-old man who faces six counts of vehicular homicide in connection with the fatal bus crash on Talley Road has hired a private attorney and will return to court in two weeks.
Johnthony Walker made his first appearance today in Hamilton County General Sessions Court beside defense attorney Amanda Dunn. Per agreement with District Attorney General Neal Pinkston, his preliminary hearing was delayed until Dec. 15.
At his next court date, Walker can call witnesses and test the state's evidence. After listening to the proof, General Sessions Court Judge Lila Statom will then decide whether there's enough "probable cause" to send his charges to the grand jury.
Johnthony Walker, the driver in the deadly bus accident on Nov. 21, which killed six elementary school students, made his first court appearance in Judge Lila Statom's courtroom.
His attorney Amanda Dunn requested that the preliminary hearing be rescheduled. Judge Statom rescheduled it to Dec. 15. At that time she will decide if there is enough evidence to bind him over to the Grand Jury.
The attorney for the driver in a deadly Chattanooga school bus crash said her client will likely plead not guilty.
Johnthony Walker, 24 is charged with five counts of vehicular homicide. Police say another count will be added.
Meanwhile, surviving students at Woodmore Elementary School returned to school on Monday.
Hamilton County school officials held a news conference Monday, but made very little mention of Walker.
But Durham records show the company hired another driver in Hamilton County who was deemed "ineligible" for the job after his criminal record turned up in a background check.
Alexander Rodriguez, 35, passed several phases of a rigorous application process in the fall of 2013, but a background check found prior convictions for gun and drug charges. The background check company deemed him "ineligible for hire," records show.
Applicants are "ineligible" if they have one or more felony or misdemeanor convictions in the last 10 years involving violence, weapons, controlled substances, sex crimes or burglary, according to a record from National Express LLC, Durham's parent company. During his application process, Rodriguez was not yet 10 years removed from the 2004 charges. Durham chose to hire him anyway.
Then in 2015, he was arrested and charged with raping a 15-year-old student-passenger in a Super 8 Hotel room. He was employed by Durham at the time.
What an unmitigated disaster all the parents especially the ones burying their children must be absolutely incensed that this bus driver was allowed to continue driving. He should not have had a driving license at all never mind be driving a school bus full of children.
There were numerous warning signs that this was a tragedy waiting to happen alarm bells should have been going off at the school and at the bus company but nothing was done. I really can't see how they will be able to defend the countless lawsuits that will be filed against them.
Apparently Durham doesn't even do the bare minimum when it comes to criminal history:
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...ils-emerge-history-bus-driver-company/399336/
One arrested, eight injured after Hazard school bus crash. Hazard Kentucky.
http://www.wymt.com/content/news/Hazard-school-bus-crash--403755946.html?refresh
Apparently Durham doesn't even do the bare minimum when it comes to criminal history:
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...ils-emerge-history-bus-driver-company/399336/