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Florida Bus Driver Charged After Train Clips School Bus With 29 Children Aboard

Authorities in Sumter County, Florida have charged school bus driver Yvonne Hampton with 29 counts of child neglect and reckless driving after a CSX train clipped the rear corner of her bus last week while 29 students and an aide were on board, an incident the superintendent says came within about six inches of a catastrophe. No injuries were reported, but an arrest affidavit says on‑board video shows Hampton chose to cross the tracks after the railroad warning system activated, then stopped with part of the bus still over the crossing as a car ahead blocked her path. Hampton told police she did not stop on the tracks and was forced to keep moving once the gates and lights activated, while a 12‑year‑old passenger told ABC’s 'Good Morning America' that students were yelling 'Train!' as the bus remained on the tracks. Superintendent Logan Brown said Hampton, a district employee since 2015, 'stepped down in place of termination' and stressed that anyone who jeopardizes families’ trust in safe student transport will not work for the district. Hampton appeared in court Tuesday, where bond was set at $30,000, and the case is already fueling fresh concern online about school‑bus driver training and rail‑crossing protocols after a series of high‑profile bus crashes nationwide.

Public Transport Safety Crime and K‑12 Education

📌 Key Facts

  • Driver Yvonne Hampton is charged with 29 counts of child neglect plus reckless driving in Sumter County, Florida.
  • A CSX train clipped the corner of a school bus carrying 29 students and one aide; no injuries were reported.
  • An arrest report cites video evidence that Hampton drove onto the tracks after the crossing warning system activated, while Hampton denies stopping on the tracks.
  • Superintendent Logan Brown says the bus came within about six inches of a potentially 'extremely catastrophic' collision and that Hampton has resigned in lieu of termination.
  • Bond for Hampton was set at $30,000 following a court appearance.

📊 Relevant Data

In 2022, the traffic fatality rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled was 1.5 times higher in rural areas (1.68) than in urban areas (1.15) in the United States.

2022 Data - Rural/Urban Traffic Fatalities — NHTSA CrashStats

Drivers aged 65 and older have higher fatality rates in car accidents compared to middle-aged drivers, with rates increasing due to factors like slower reaction times and increased fragility.

Car Accident Statistics by Age & Gender: Who Is Most at Risk? — Serious Accidents

Black and Hispanic Americans experience higher traffic fatality rates per mile traveled than White Americans across the transportation system.

Disparities in Activity and Traffic Fatalities by Race/Ethnicity — NACTO

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