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Travelmasters driver praised after incident involving Sittingbourne school bus

20:00, 13 September 2022

updated: 21:53, 13 September 2022

Praise has been heaped on a school bus driver after police had to be called following an incident involving a motorist.

It is understood the Travelmasters service was pursued by another vehicle this afternoon after an altercation.

The driver of the Travelmasters bus was praised by parents
The driver of the Travelmasters bus was praised by parents

The 371G double-decker was taking children home from The Sittingbourne School when it happened.

It serves Milton Regis, Grovehurst and Iwade but a number of pupils are said to have got off early due to being scared.

In a post on its Facebook page, Travelmasters said: "We are aware of the incident that happened on the 371G this evening with a member of the public.

"This was unforseeable and the police are involved and will be reviewing all CCTV."

Travelmasters boss Tim Lambkin said the incident involved a "third party motorist" and was the subject of a continuing investigation, so he could not comment further.

Tim Lambkin, managing director of Sheppey bus firm Travelmasters
Tim Lambkin, managing director of Sheppey bus firm Travelmasters

Posting on Facebook, one mum said her son was a little shook up but was more concerned about how the driver was.

Another said apparently the driver handled it well, adding: "My son said he is a God."

A third added: "All the kids like him."

Responding to the posts, the driver said: "Thanks guys I’m ok. Hope everyone got home safe. Unfortunately we have to deal with insane people on the roads on a daily basis."

Mr Lambkin said his employee had driven that route for a number of years.

Police have been contacted for a comment.

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