 Of course you know it's that time of the year, bus safety is going to come into its rhythm here just in a few short days and we practice safety year-round as our drivers do and my driver trainer and coordinators do it full time here. You know if a bus has stopped on the road, if that stops on our mouth, the traffic has to stop. That's a regular stop sign like it would be anywhere in any other road. So we have some people that run those. So you know a lot of our buses now is getting cameras on them and even on the outside on the stop arm sign, we're headed in that direction because we want to flag those drivers and turn that information over to the county attorney's office and we do that. When they're boarding the bus, the bus has stopped. So they're usually in that bus line and we encourage our students to be in the bus line five minutes prior to their normal time boarding which all the time don't work because you got winners to deal with and we try to weigh all that rain and what have you. So but our bus driver has stopped. That child makes sure that there's not no oncoming traffic if they have to cross the road. They're at sign day seat and we encourage them to sit in that particular seat, particularly why that bus is traveling. I'm just about every county in Kentucky is short on drivers. We have reached that point too. So as your viewers view this, I encourage anybody in the county here that wants to come by our training department here at my office to receive training and we'll put them in a bus and test them and they can make the test and we can hire them as a sub driver or sometime full time. We got vacancies you can hire them full time.