A disturbing video has emerged showing drivers blowing past stopped school buses in Monroe County, a move that has put the safety of children at risk. The footage, captured by bus cameras, has sparked outrage among parents and educators, with many calling for increased safety measures.

"This is a wake-up call for all of us," said a local parent, who wished to remain anonymous. The Monroe County school district has announced plans to review the footage and take action against the offending drivers.

The district has also announced plans to increase safety measures, including the installation of cameras on all school buses. The Rochester City School District has also announced plans to review its safety protocols, with a focus on increasing awareness among drivers. As the city looks to the future, residents are calling for increased vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement and the school district.

The University of Rochester has also offered to provide resources and support to the school district, including expertise on traffic safety and education. The next few weeks will be crucial, as the Monroe County school district works to implement new safety measures and increase awareness among drivers. With the safety of children at risk, residents are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the district's review and the implementation of new safety measures.

The Rochester Police Department has announced plans to increase patrols around school zones, with a focus on catching drivers who blow past stopped school buses. As the city holds its breath, one thing is certain - the safety of children is a top priority, and residents will be watching closely to ensure that the necessary measures are taken. The Monroe County school district has announced a meeting with parents and educators to discuss the issue and potential solutions, with details expected to be released in the coming days.