I didn't see any indications in the linked article regarding the nature of the route. The Capital Area Rural Transportation System serves a pretty diverse area, and provides some per call (taxi like service I assume) transportation, as well as more regular bus routes (with references regarding grocery stores by name etc). I did not read in the OP article regarding the nature of this particular route, was this a regular route with a planned stop, or was this a requested ride/route, or a (as some of the CARTS buses do) a specially requested stop off the regular route (CARTS website indicates that the busses will deviate up to 3/4 mile in some areas)? If it was a regular stop on the route, the driver has no excuse, it was his job, he knew it, and he should have let her off at that stop. If it was a requested route (ala taxi service) again the driver should have known about the destination, and should have done his job. If it was a deviation from the regular route, the driver should have done his job and let her off where she needed to get off the bus.
I am all for religious expression. However, when you provide a service to the public, particularly when you are a GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, check your religion at the door. I do not need to have service denied to me because of your religion, particularly when it is my tax money that helps pay your salary. If you object to Planned Parenthood (which provides services other than abortion, thank you very much) on moral grounds, fine, stay out of the building, but do NOT prevent other people from arriving for medical appointments, regardless of your feelings of the morality of prenatal care.
I am all for religious expression. However, when you provide a service to the public, particularly when you are a GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, check your religion at the door. I do not need to have service denied to me because of your religion, particularly when it is my tax money that helps pay your salary. If you object to Planned Parenthood (which provides services other than abortion, thank you very much) on moral grounds, fine, stay out of the building, but do NOT prevent other people from arriving for medical appointments, regardless of your feelings of the morality of prenatal care.