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Police officers will soon start riding school buses in this Middle Tennessee district. Here’s why
Summary by The Nashville Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Chasity Maynard , as published by WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate)
· August 17, 2026
· 1 min read
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Key takeaway Further details about the program's launch timeline are not available.
Nolensville Police are launching a new initiative to improve student safety. As part of this effort, officers will ride on school buses to monitor traffic violations. The goal is to ensure students arrive at school and return home safely.
The police action is aimed at enforcing traffic laws related to school buses. When a school bus stops, motorists are required to stop and remain stopped. The police chief emphasizes the importance of patience to prevent tragedies.
Further details about the program's launch timeline are not available. For more information, readers can refer to the source. The initiative is intended to identify and address unsafe driving practices around school buses in the Nolensville area.
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Category: safety ·
Published: August 17, 2026 ·
Source: WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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