At some point on the 20-plus-hour bus trip between Phoenix and Dallas, passengers’ attention turned from the Southwestern scenery to what was going on in the driver’s seat. “That’s when people really started to get, you know, worried.”Only the driver seemed unconcerned by her driving, passengers told the station. “I politely asked her four times to pull over.”As the bus sped and wobbled toward Dallas, McClellan said, politeness eventually had to go out the window. You should have stopped when you were swerving!”Still not willing to pull over, passengers told CBS that the driver stood up while the bus was still moving to argue with the man. [ Man who threatened to kill Greyhound passengers had been previously deported, officials say ]With his popular authority established, the man then ordered the driver to report her exhaustion.
Source: Washington Post March 23, 2018 15:26 UTC