The heart-pounding video of the ccs bus just inches away from a moving train caused a lot of conversation on social media.“They honk when they go by just becaus
The heart-pounding video of the CCS bus just inches away from a moving train caused a lot of conversation on social media. “They honk when they go by just because it’s an intersection. This honk was a move out of the way honk,” he said.
Nutter owns a vehicle design shop right next to the railroad. CCS says the bus driver did nothing wrong and now they’re working with state highway patrol to ensure this doesn’t happen again.Respectfully, Rodney Stufflebean Executive Director of Transportation On Thursday, the Ohio Public Utilities Commission confirmed a railroad inspector was out looking at the crossing and equipment to ensure things were working properly.Ohio State Highway Patrol replied to our request for comment with this statement: While this appears to be an isolated incident, the patrol remains committed to working with the school district and continuing to educate the motoring public about safe vehicle operations near railroad crossings to prevent close calls and crashes. We reached out to Columbus City Schools on Thursday to get details on the specific plans the district expects to implement to ensure this doesn’t happen.
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