Don't you love kids that have the wherewithall to step up to the plate in an emergency situation...even though the world is so screwed up there are many parents who are teaching kids normal values and principles...including bravery...I have to say...normal just feels so good to say and it is so wonderful to see it in action...my hats off to this young man...
I started driving when I was super little too. Parking lots and our driveway. By the time I was 12 I was driving on my own.
I had an amazing Dad who always encouraged me to learn new things constantly. God bless this young man’s Dad. Who knows, with all the vaxx people these days, many more of us might need to step up and take charge more often than it used to be.
I took my stepdad's el camino when I was 13. It was spring break and I wanted to drive myself and my friends to go ride horses. I had my blinker on waiting to turn left and some eejit behind me tried to pass me. On the left. So we wound up in the ditch. I'd have gotten away with it if it weren't for that meddling driver.
I drive a school bus....left a district in 2021 that required the jab and went to another that didn't...I train 2 young bus aides every year to do exactly this on every run just in case something should happen to me. They even learn about the air brake system and gauges!
Safety is a priority and we have drills often on bus evacuation and driver or student medical emergencies. My kids (all 100 of them) know what to do and how to act if something bad happens. I'm really proud of them...they also don't buy a lot of the crap being shoved down their throats either. Love my job!
What a blessing you are ! You are a beacon of goodness for thousands of kids , that number is much higher as each year rolls by ! How cool that you love your job , which is a double blessing for those kids. Ive noticed over the years that many school bus drivers are really great people, unlike many teachers ! So you found a district close to home that didn’t force the jab ? I thought all public school districts forced the jab … praise God … many blessing pertaining to your comment .. cheers Fren !
Driver wasn't "passed out". It was something else. You can still see her moving her hands up and down still..AND she was still moving around AFTER the bus was completely stopped. Most likely vaxx related.
How bout we ban all vaxxed employees that work for the city, county and state if they have a job that could put other people's lives at risk. I'm all for that ban.
The majority of my fellow bus drivers are not vaxxed....many of us left districts that were requiring them for districts that did not. Nice being among like minded frens!
Sad statement on how we are raising children that it is shocking news that a 13 year old boy (who in the past in this country have demonstrated they can work farms, factories, handle firearms, etc.) can be calm and capable.
My favorite line from the second poltergeist move was the American Indian Taylor tell the father you dont judge children as less because they lack age. Children have fought wars and ruled countries. Its completely true. It makes me burn to see how the left has diminished and crippled so many of our children. Time to make them pay.
especially since what you're talking about is in our recent history; husband was driving farm equipment as a young teen & I taught myself how to drive a 1971 cutlass when my parents left me alone for two weeks at 14/would have been in so much trouble now;)
True. I forget what it's called but your hands can do a "defensive-type" maneuver when you seize or stroke out. Passing out means just that...completely unconscious and limp
Every student who rides a bus should be taught to be observant, remain quiet and seated to prevent distractions and emergencies and what to do if the need arises.
Don't you love kids that have the wherewithall to step up to the plate in an emergency situation...even though the world is so screwed up there are many parents who are teaching kids normal values and principles...including bravery...I have to say...normal just feels so good to say and it is so wonderful to see it in action...my hats off to this young man...
That boy is a hero. Dad said in the video, he's been sitting on his lap driving country roads his whole life.
I started driving when I was super little too. Parking lots and our driveway. By the time I was 12 I was driving on my own.
I had an amazing Dad who always encouraged me to learn new things constantly. God bless this young man’s Dad. Who knows, with all the vaxx people these days, many more of us might need to step up and take charge more often than it used to be.
I took my stepdad's el camino when I was 13. It was spring break and I wanted to drive myself and my friends to go ride horses. I had my blinker on waiting to turn left and some eejit behind me tried to pass me. On the left. So we wound up in the ditch. I'd have gotten away with it if it weren't for that meddling driver.
I drive a school bus....left a district in 2021 that required the jab and went to another that didn't...I train 2 young bus aides every year to do exactly this on every run just in case something should happen to me. They even learn about the air brake system and gauges!
Safety is a priority and we have drills often on bus evacuation and driver or student medical emergencies. My kids (all 100 of them) know what to do and how to act if something bad happens. I'm really proud of them...they also don't buy a lot of the crap being shoved down their throats either. Love my job!
What a blessing you are ! You are a beacon of goodness for thousands of kids , that number is much higher as each year rolls by ! How cool that you love your job , which is a double blessing for those kids. Ive noticed over the years that many school bus drivers are really great people, unlike many teachers ! So you found a district close to home that didn’t force the jab ? I thought all public school districts forced the jab … praise God … many blessing pertaining to your comment .. cheers Fren !
Driver wasn't "passed out". It was something else. You can still see her moving her hands up and down still..AND she was still moving around AFTER the bus was completely stopped. Most likely vaxx related.
How bout we ban all vaxxed employees that work for the city, county and state if they have a job that could put other people's lives at risk. I'm all for that ban.
I think you're spot on. That driver was loopy, flopping around.....
They're lying.... the bus driver wasn't passed out... seizure or heart attack or stroke. Their arm is moving.
Everyday people are putting their children on a bus where the driver is probably vaxxed.
The majority of my fellow bus drivers are not vaxxed....many of us left districts that were requiring them for districts that did not. Nice being among like minded frens!
That's good to here. I don't think that's true for my area in NY State tho
Sad statement on how we are raising children that it is shocking news that a 13 year old boy (who in the past in this country have demonstrated they can work farms, factories, handle firearms, etc.) can be calm and capable.
My favorite line from the second poltergeist move was the American Indian Taylor tell the father you dont judge children as less because they lack age. Children have fought wars and ruled countries. Its completely true. It makes me burn to see how the left has diminished and crippled so many of our children. Time to make them pay.
especially since what you're talking about is in our recent history; husband was driving farm equipment as a young teen & I taught myself how to drive a 1971 cutlass when my parents left me alone for two weeks at 14/would have been in so much trouble now;)
Dad is a hero too!!! Dad teaching his son how to do things at a young age.
She did not faint. That was a stroke or seizure. She is raiding her hands and you can see her lips moving.
True. I forget what it's called but your hands can do a "defensive-type" maneuver when you seize or stroke out. Passing out means just that...completely unconscious and limp
reeves? is this the new superman? kek
Every student who rides a bus should be taught to be observant, remain quiet and seated to prevent distractions and emergencies and what to do if the need arises.
Saw that today on the news. Pretty amazing.
What happened to the bus driver? He ded.
lol. she.
But looks like a he!
Thought the same thing when I read "she".
I’ve seen more deaths in the past year, in the roads here in the capital of prison island of Australia, than the last 30 years that I have been here.
Weird right?