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A school bus driver in our city got charged with stunt driving. Seriously?

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Your daily commute just got a wild upgrade

Here's the thing about Peterborough: we're a small city, but sometimes the currents that flow through us carry some truly wild things. You might have seen the news about a school bus driver getting charged with stunt driving, with kids on board, somewhere out on the highways. Now, the OPP hasn't specified *exactly* where this happened, but knowing our local routes, it really makes you think. Stunt driving, with children in the back? That's not just a speeding ticket; that's a whole other kind of ripple in the Otonabee.

This isn't some big city incident you read about happening far away. Our school buses are part of the daily rhythm here. They go down Chemong Road, through the residential streets off Ashburnham, or out towards Lakefield. The thought of a driver acting so recklessly with precious cargo... it's just so out of sync with the trust we place in these folks every day. It feels like a dam breaking, a sudden surge of something unexpected and unsettling right in our own backyard.

* **What this means for Peterborough:**

* It's a stark reminder about road safety, especially around school zones.

* It might spark conversations among parents about bus safety protocols.

* It certainly gets people talking at the Saturday farmers' market about who's driving our kids.

It grounds you, doesn't it? Makes you think about the quiet streets and the daily routines we take for granted. This is the Electric City — small town, big current. Let's go.

Catch more local stories like this with the crew every morning over at mornings.live.

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