Muddy road causes issues for drivers in Coyle; two school buses get stuck

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COYLE, Okla. (KFOR) – Two faculty buses and a few vehicles received caught on a muddy Indian Meridian Highway in rural Logan County on Wednesday.

Folks within the space say it will get like this each time the climate will get dangerous.

“We began having bother after which one other bus stopped to assist after which we ended up getting two buses caught,” Terry Zink, superintendent of Coyle Public Colleges stated.

He says the varsity district is working with the county on highway enhancements.

“I believe the county is aware of the roads want some consideration,” he stated.

Jody Stout says his son was driving by the buses, however ended up in a ditch.

“It was a type of disaster, he tried to go round him with the assistance of the bus driver and one other gentleman,” he stated.

Crystal Barragan, who lives on the bus’ final cease, says her youngsters have been ready to be picked up.

“When the bus received caught I don’t assume the bus received out for like an hour after faculty time in order that they missed that entire hour of college,” she stated.

She says roads within the space have been tough for years.

“One thing must be finished about these roads so the children can go to highschool safely. Our vehicles and our autos don’t get tousled, it’s simply very harmful situations on these roads,” she stated.

Logan County District 2 Commissioner Kody Ellis, who simply took workplace in January, despatched KFOR the next assertion:

“Being new, having taken workplace in January, I’ve a whole lot of hurdles to beat. In addition to discovering the issue areas when it rains.  I’m now conscious of the situation of the roads because of the current rains, and the trouble it’s inflicting the varsity busses. I can not converse for prior administration however I do plan to prioritize our college routes in our district. Indian Meridian Rd is now on my record of precedence initiatives to be accomplished this yr. Myself and my highway crew are doing what we are able to with the quantity of arms and present county finances.”

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