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Supt. Reed: Speeding bus not an Adair County one

Comments about Wants Metcalfe Co. bus to slow down on Chestnut Grove Road

Superintendent Alan Reed writes:
Please let your readers know that certain roads in Adair County are shared with other county's school buses. The article pointed out the bus which was allegedly speeding was from Metcalfe County. However, that information could be easily overlooked, and one could assume the bus was one of ours. Thankfully, that was not the case.

Our Transportation Director, Mr. David Jones, goes to great lengths to investigate reports involving Adair County school buses, even to the point of requesting assistance from state or local police to check speed with radar. Student safety is taken very seriously and is priority number one.

We have no authority for buses other than our own. I would encourage anyone who witnesses a bus from another school district being operated in an unsafe manner to contact the superintendent or transportation director of that district. I feel they would want details involving what you have witnessed. Sincerely, ALAN REED
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