A passenger says a Greyhound bus driver on a trip to New York City got lost in Cleveland and drove in circles for several hours before returning to the city's terminal. Arin Choo says he and other passengers began asking the driver questions Tuesday night when they noticed they were seeing the same sights over and over again, reports WOIO. "The bus driver was irate, driving nervously, and was upset when passengers asked him what was wrong."
Choo says the driver eventually conceded he was lost and returned to the Cleveland bus terminal, where he dropped off two passengers he claimed were disruptive. Choo says the passengers were just trying to be helpful. "At the end of the day we can use our GPS if he needed it and why he doesn't have GPS who knows?" a passenger notes. The bus arrived in New York City around noon Wednesday, 4.5 hours late. A Greyhound spokeswoman tells the AP that the company is looking into the matter. (A bus driver passed out on America's busiest highway.)