A North Dakota school bus driver has been charged with drunken driving after a worried parent called police.
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A North Dakota school bus driver has been charged with drunken driving after a worried parent called police.
Thomas Griak of Lincoln faces a charge of driving a commercial vehicle under the influence.
Bismarck Police Deputy Chief Dan Donlin says the 41-year-old Griak was arrested after he'd finished his route taking children to the Bismarck Public Schools' early education program.
Drivers of commercial vehicles have a lower allowable blood-alcohol concentration.
The legal limit to drive a commercial vehicle, such as a school bus, is .04 percent.
The limit for drivers with standard licenses is .08 percent.
Donlin says Griak was arrested based on his mannerisms and a breath test.
Schools Human Resources Director Lisa Kudelka says that Griak is on leave without pay.
AP