Terrified parents in a quiet Connecticut suburb are reportedly taking matters into their own hands after school bus drivers nearly left students stranded in obscure parts of the county — including a youngster with autism who was taken 40 miles from home.

Parents of Consolidated School District of New Britain students have found themselves stuck in a nightmare loop — watching their children over their iPhone tracker or Apple AirTags — to ensure that they’re not whisked away to a neighboring county by First Student bus company, according to NBC Connecticut .

The company took over CSDNB’s specialized transportation services in June. 3

Somers McCray, a New Britain parent, had to track down her autistic son after he was accidentally driven to a neighboring county, spelling disaster fo

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