Dillon Reeves an 7th grade boy from Michigan recently stopped a school bus from crashing after the driver lost consciousness. He leapt into action because he was the only passenger not distracted by an electronic device, according to a new report from CBS. On Sunday, two weeks after Reeves regained control of a school bus when its driver became unconscious, the network reported that the boy’s parents’ refusal to provide him a cellphone paid off in a big way. In the CBS report, several passengers on the bus with Dillion revealed that they were immersed in their electronic devices when their driver began to lose consciousness as they were being driven home from school on 26 April. The driver was eventually treated for an unspecified medical episode as the students were transferred to a different bus and brought home.
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