DETROIT -- Buses have returned to Detroit streets after a three-day work stoppage by drivers over coronavirus protections and disputes with riders.
Police officers will increase their presence as part of a deal between the city and Amalgamated Transit Union Local 26.
Riders must continue to wear masks, and they must not cross a barrier or approach the driver.
A driver was suspended for 29 days for a physical confrontation with a rider who boarded without a mask.
Mayor Mike Duggan said the work stoppage was in response to the suspension. Duggan says video of the incident was "disturbing."