While other students on the bus were engrossed with their devices, Dillon Reeves noticed the driver in distress and guided bus to safety Dillon Reeves’s parents refused to provide him with a cellphone. Photograph: AP A Michigan boy who recently stopped a school bus from crashing after the driver lost consciousness leapt into action because he was the only passenger not distracted by an electronic device, according to a new report from CBS. On Sunday, two weeks after seventh-grader Dillon Reeves regained control of a school bus when its driver became unconscious, the network reported that the boy’s parents’ refusal...