Bus driver Mark Pierce, 58, arrested for DUI after school bus crash on Interstate 459 in Hoover, Alabama
Modified Date:
Thu, 06/18/2020 - 11:50amAccident Date:
Wednesday, January 31, 2018Hoover bus driver was 'with children after school, before crashing school bus,' citation states
The citation issued against Pierce states his BAC was .174 before field sobriety testing and .16 after field sobriety testing.
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Type: Bus Accident
People Involved:
Mark Pierce
Roadway:
Interstate 459City:
Hoover, ALCounty:
Jefferson County, ALArea:
Birmingham, AL
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Mothers Against Drunk
Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Our mission is to stop drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking.
If you have knowledge of the victims impacted in this crash. Please share my contact information or send me their mailing address to send them a list of the services we provide. 334-277-7722 or email me at pamela. morton@madd.org. Thank you much!
Drunk driving crashes are violent, senseless and 100% preventable?
Mothers Against Drunk
Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Our mission is to stop drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking.
If you have knowledge of the victims impacted in this crash. Please share my contact information or send me their mailing address to send them a list of the services we provide. 334-277-7722 or email me at pamela.morton@madd.org. Thank you much!
Drunk driving crashes are violent, senseless and 100% preventable?
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