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Driver's license suspended after 2nd school bus crash in 2 days

RCMP in Montague, P.E.I., say they're investigating the second school bus collision in as many days involving the same driver.

Substitute driver assigned to route indefinitely while school board investigates

RCMP say the bus sustained a bit of damage in the incident. (RCMP)

RCMP in Montague, P.E.I., say they're investigating the second school bus collision in as many days involving the same driver.

Police say they received a complaint at 7:40 a.m. Wednesday that a school bus carrying one high school passenger had gone off the road in Eldon.

The bus crossed over the centre line, went into the ditch and back through a shallow field and then back up on to the roadway. RCMP Cpl. Scott Stevenson

"The bus crossed over the centre line, went into the ditch and back through a shallow field and then back up on to the roadway," said RCMP Cpl. Scott Stevenson.

"The bus sustained a little bit of damage. The student asked to be let off the bus and the driver continued on a short ways where he waited for a replacement bus."

According to RCMP, the bus crossed over the centre line and into a ditch. (RCMP)

Passed sobriety test

Stevenson said officers at the scene felt there were no signs of alcohol impairment.

"He was brought back to Kings District office in Montague where a drug recognition expert performed a sobriety test on him for drugs, which he passed," said Stevenson.

RCMP say the 55-year-old driver was issued a seven-day driving suspension while the investigation continues.

On Tuesday, the same driver was involved in a crash between a school bus and a pick-up truck in Newtown Cross according to police.No one was injured in that accident.

School board officials say they are also investigating.

Officials say a substitute driver has been assigned to the route for an indefinite period.