TARC drivers transitioning to JCPS not expected to start driving first day of school
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An agreement between the county-wide schools system and public transit system will save the jobs of about 70 TARC drivers, who were at risk to lose their jobs because of its financial state and decision to scale back routes.
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The district said bringing on TARC drivers will allow it to restore some routes originally eliminated because of the ongoing bus driver shortage.
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