


2023 Students of the school, which serves preschool students through sixth graders, were bused to Woodmont Baptist Church, two miles away, to be reunited with their parents after the shooting. Jeffrey Schweers, Orlando Sentinel, 31 Mar. 2023 The loss of those kids doesn’t change the amount of money the district has to pay to keep the lights on, bus the students and pay their teachers, Gallo said. 2023 Transdev’s contract expires on June 30, which would leave very little time to replace a contractor that buses around 22,000 students to about 225 public and private schools each day. Verb The Megabus deal had the 85-year-old company Miller Transportation, which had bused riders throughout Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee, selling its excess seating through the Megabus website. 2023 In recent years, the market has been held at a downtown exhibition center, that has necessitated a taxi, bus or subway journey for participants attending both festival and market elements. 2023 Public-sector workers including doctors, train and bus drivers, airport baggage handlers, border officers and postal workers are demanding pay increases to keep pace with inflation, which stands at 10.4%. 2023 Ava’s bus would be arriving at her school, just a couple of blocks away. Ricardo Cano, San Francisco Chronicle, 4 Apr.

2023 None of the changes will be more obvious to motorists and cyclists than the center-running bikeway, which will feature bus lane curbs, plastic bollards and delineators meant to separate the bike lanes from car traffic. Jake Allen, The Indianapolis Star, 20 Apr. 2023 The students were kept on the scene for a couple of hours before being picked up by parents or transported to school on a different bus, Burris said. 2023 The following shot showed the group of four dressed in gowns and smiling in front of an iconic red double-decker bus. 2023 There’ll be little tolerance for throwing other people under the bus. Heather Kelly, Anchorage Daily News, 25 Apr.

Noun That’s led to an uptick in incidents, residents say, from harmless traffic jams to accidents such as the rear-ending of a public bus.
