Summary

A driver of a Bus traveling from New York to Baltimore was recently arrested for drunk driving. According to authorities, the driver was handling the bus, which was filled with passengers, erratically.

Bus driver carrying passengers to Baltimore charged with DUI

A driver of a BoltBus traveling from New York to Baltimore was recently arrested for drunk driving. According to authorities, the driver was handling the bus, which was filled with passengers, erratically. Apparently, the driver was acting so strangely that one passenger called 911 to report that something was out of the ordinary.

Around 4:00 in the afternoon, the bus was pulled over near the Camden-Philadelphia interchange. The authorities reportedly asked the driver to leave the vehicle and participate in a range of sobriety tests. The driver complied with their requests. However, after closely observing the driver, the police came to believe the individual showed signs of being under the influence of alcohol. They arrested the driver on the spot.

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