— A Durham woman whose driving has been reported to police for months has been cited in connection with an incident last week involving a school bus, police confirmed Wednesday.

Diana Taije Mems, 50, was cited with reckless driving, illegal passing and impeding traffic.

"The police department has received numerous complaints, over the last six months, about this driver and a Ford Focus with the tag of STAYUMBL," a Durham police commander said in an online post.

In the incident last week, a school bus driver posted on Facebook that a car passed her on a two-way street and then slammed on the brakes in front of the bus in the middle of the street. A video linked to the post shows a gray Ford Focus with the STAYUMBL tag in front of the bus, and a woman is standing next to the car with the driver's door open pointing at the back of her car and recording the incident on a cellphone. The bus driver repeatedly honked at her to get her to move off the roadway.

In an incident recorded last October on a dashboard camera, the same car, which has a large dent in its rear bumper, was in a line of traffic waiting for a stopped school bus. The driver repeatedly tried to back into the vehicle with the dashcam and stopped suddenly as the traffic started moving. At one point, the Focus driver stuck a cellphone out the window.

A WRAL News crew was unsuccessful Wednesday in efforts to locate Mems for comment.

WRAL News has learned that Mems changed her license plate after receiving the citations.