'Thank God it stopped': N.S. bus driver recognized for averting potential tragedy
Nova Scotia school bus driver Terrie Brown has been recognized for quick actions last week near Bedford, N.S., that may have averted a tragedy. His employer presented him with a $500 cheque and a community hero award on Friday.
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![Terrie Brown is being recognized for dodging a tragic situation last week. He was driving a school bus on Highway 102 when a tractor trailer crashed through a guardrail of an overpass above. Brown managed to stop the bus before the tractor trailer hit the ground. Man in beige shorts, a turquoise golf shirt, ball hat and sunglasses sits behind the wheel of a school bus.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7214098.1716578801!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/terrie-brown-school-bus-driver-bedford-lower-sackville-overpass-crash.jpg)
Nova Scotia school bus driver Terrie Brown has been recognized for quick actions last week near Bedford, N.S., that may have averted a tragedy. His employer presented him with a $500 cheque and a community hero award on Friday.