An Island mum is pleading with drivers to respect her son's disability transport, after his bus got verbal abuse.
Chelsea Robson shared her anger on Facebook saying morning commuters beep, swear and shout abuse at the disability bus as it picks up her son every morning.
The mum adds cars even dangerously mount the curb to pass it.
Chelsea says her son is sensitive to and scared by sound - and is urging motorists to show more respect.
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