PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A suburban Philadelphia man once at the center of a national debate on cellphones and driving will spend one to two years behind bars for his second fatal crash, which occurred as he drove a loaded school bus.
Police say Frederick Poust III hadn’t slept for 24 hours when he rolled through 10 stops signs and plowed into a car near a school, killing the car’s passenger.
Poust was using a cellphone in 1999 when he caused a crash that killed a toddler.
National: Philadelphia school bus driver to see one to two years for fatal crash
August 25, 2011