A Tennessee charter bus driver offers a ride to a group of stranded Canadian tourists. Bill Adams was headed home to Tennessee with a tour bus he’d just bought in Vermont when he spotted 50 tourists stranded on the side of the road in Ohio. Their tour bus had broken down and they’d been standing out in the heat for more than an hour. Adams felt he needed to help them get to safety, so he pulled over to see if he could offer a ride.
He learned that the tourists were headed to see a performance at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and he would have to drive pretty close to there on his way home, so he offered to give them a ride to their destination. Thanks to Adams, the Canadians were able to make it to their show on time.
The original bus driver was able to get the repairs on his bus done and the tourists’ vacation was hardly even interrupted. Adams says the motorcoach industry is a sort of brotherhood and he was happy to have been able to be there for the other driver and, of course, for the tourists. "It was just meant to be,” he says. “We were just put in that situation and given that privilege to help."
Source: News Channel 5