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Hadley Police Speak With Driver in School-Bus Near-Miss, Say Enforcement Will Follow

A tip after police posted video led officers to a driver who apologized, admitting fault.

Overview

  • Police say the student was nearly hit at 6:41 a.m. on Rocky Hill Road as a car passed a stopped bus with its stop sign extended.
  • The vehicle was reported traveling from the Amherst area toward Northampton, according to Hadley police.
  • Another motorist provided a license plate number, and officers then spoke with the driver, who acknowledged almost striking the student.
  • Hadley police said the driver was cooperative and unaware the incident had been publicized, and they stated that enforcement action will follow.
  • Officials reiterated that Massachusetts law prohibits passing a stopped school bus with flashing red lights, with fines up to $200 and possible license suspension for repeat offenses.