A Pinellas County bus driver is warning about an increase in dangerous driving and drivers illegally passing stopped school buses.

"Angry, and sometimes I hope that police are somewhere closebut I'm angrybecause it might not be our kids, but it is our kids because they are in our care in that moment," said Dorian Walker, a bus driver with Pinellas County Schools.

This is how Dorian Walker feels when he sees a car illegally pass his stopped school bus.

"It has definitely gotten worse, and I believe it could be contributed to cell phone usage and impatient drivers, but yes, it has gotten a lot worse," said Walker.

Walker said close calls happen way too often.

"I've witnessed cars slow down like they were looking for kids and then proceed even though the stop arms are still outI've seen

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