"Am I at border control or Tesco?" asked one Reddit user.
Kimmins, who announced her intention to bring the legislation forward, said she has asked her department officials to "explore the issue"."Too many families have had their world shattered by receiving the worst possible news after a loved one has set out on a routine journey," she said.
"I have met grieving families and heard their heart breaking stories. I am committing to introducing legislation to help prevent more lives being devastated."The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) MLA Patsy McGlone said it's important to improve road safety for children in memory of Caitlin-Rose."Everyday across Mid Ulster and across the north, cars speed past school buses, gambling with children's lives," he said.
"The tragic death of Caitlin-Rose McMullan in March has seen a young life cut far too short, devastating her family and our community, and we as legislators need to do everything we can to prevent this from happening again."Democratic Unionist Party MLA Deborah Erskine said the possible legislation is a "vital step in protecting our children as they travel to and from school".
"Far too often, we have seen reckless behaviour around school buses that puts young lives at risk," she said.
"Families have been left heartbroken by the loss of children."Although the fresh accusations may suggest that talks between Washington and Beijing are not going well,
Treasury Secretary Bessent told CBS News, the BBC's US news partner, that details of the trade will be "ironed out" once Xi and Trump speak, but he did not say exactly when that conversation is expected to happen.National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told ABC News that the two leaders are expected to talk this week and "both sides have expressed a willingness to talk".
"The bottom line is that we've got to be ready in case things don't happen the way we want," Hassett said of the expected talks.But the Chinese side prefers agreements to be done at a lower level first before they reach the desk of the president.