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Students Showing Love for Transportation Safety

By: WTAJ Staff
Updated: February 14, 2013
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CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY - Love is in the air and not just because it's Valentine's day.  It's because first graders at Clearfield Elementary are taking part in a new PennDOT initiative. 

On Wednesday the students stuck paper kisses on the bus and thanked the bus driver for getting them to and from school safely.  PennDOT said buses are the best form of transportation for the kids. 

Driver Jessica Wallace called her kiss-covered bus 'Herby the Love Bus'.

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