The nationwide school bus and school bus driver shortage is having a big impact on one community in Marin County.
MARIN COUNTY, Calif. --
Up until Wednesday afternoon when a short-term solution was reached, several families thought they would have no way to get their children to school next week when classes begin after winter break. "People who are normally happy to take a bus contract said to us things like, 'Well, we can't provide you with a quote because we don't have any drivers that could fulfill the route,'" Garcia told ABC7 News."Or, 'we don't want to provide you with a quote because we don't have a bus that could fulfill the route.'"
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