SCHOOL BUS CRASH
REPORTS 2007
Parents Call for
Increased Safety at School Bus Stops
June 7, 2007
About a dozen
children, accompanied by several parents and school administrators,
returned to their
La Plata bus stop yesterday, a day after a motorist struck several
children and drove off before being halted.
As they waited in
the quiet
Charles
County neighborhood, the parents said safety measures should
increase at the school bus stop. They said they will start a
petition drive to ask officials to install speed bumps, hire a
crossing guard and move the bus stop in the 6700 block of Glen Albin
Road to a less busy spot nearby.
"I was so scared to
come up here this morning," said Stephanie Wines, mother of David,
6, a kindergartner. "He saw [the accident], and I don't think it
affected him until last night. He hasn't seen anything like this
before in his life."
The incident
seriously injured two boys, ages 4 and 10, both of whom remained at
Children's Hospital in the District yesterday.
The driver,
Jacqueline E. Simmons, 29, of King George, Va., made her first court
appearance yesterday in
La Plata.
She is charged with driving while impaired by a controlled substance
and failure to stop after an accident with an injury.
District Court
Judge Richard A. Cooper set her bond at $50,000. Late yesterday, she
was freed after posting it. A trial date was set for Sept. 21.
The incident
occurred about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday as children, some of them seated on
the curb, waited for their bus. After hitting the children, the
driver continued on and ran a stop sign before being halted 20
minutes later, police said. Simmons failed two sobriety tests,
police said.
The 10-year-old,
who underwent surgery for a broken leg and suffered severe bleeding,
was in "extreme pain" yesterday, said Beatrice Darden, his
grandmother. The 4-year-old, whose legs were severely injured, was
recovering from surgery at the hospital, school officials said. A
9-year-old was treated at a
La Plata hospital and released, and a teenager was treated at the
scene, authorities said.
Simmons struck the
students on her way to a methadone clinic in Waldorf, police said.
Police said Simmons told them that she is addicted to drugs.
More details about
Simmons's criminal record emerged in the court proceedings. Cooper
said Simmons was involved in a hit-and-run accident in South
Carolina in 2005. He also said she was convicted of driving under
the influence of alcohol twice in the past three years.
Transportation
officials with the Charles school system said they plan to meet with
parents this morning to discuss safety measures at the bus stop,
which is just off busy Route 301.
"Safety is one of
the things that is looked at whenever they establish a stop, and we
constantly look . . . if there's something that can be preventable,"
system spokeswoman Katie O'Malley-Simpson said. She added that the
system routinely goes through safety procedures and teaches children
how to be safe at bus stops.
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