For many of us, more than half of our pupil transportation business comprises providing service for students with disabilities. Almost all of us s...
LAFAYETTE, Colo. — Education Compliance Group Inc. has launched an expanded Website that is unique among pupil transportation resources.
With t...
Restraint system designed for special-needs students The SafeGuard STAR Special Needs is a five-point restraint system for special-needs s...
As you may have guessed by now, the copy of SCHOOL BUS FLEET you’re looking at is our annual Special-Needs Issue. We’ve devoted our February ed...
Among areas of focus of school transportation litigation, the transportation of students with disabilities is especially complex. The use of Child Saf...
In years past, when these chi...
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Collins Bus Corp. will be offering a full line of school bus products to the Canadian market.
The new Corbeil line will featur...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A bill in the state General Assembly contains provisions to protect students who have diabetes.
Under one provision, school dist...
The highest risk time for lift-bus collisions, employee or student injuries or other incidents is with new drivers. Drivers obtaining their CDLs are q...
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — In a deal that promised to make North America’s largest producer of Type A school buses even larger, Collins Industries Inc. purcha...
In his February editorial, SBF Editor Steve Hirano posed the following questions to readers: Are great special-needs bus drivers born, or can they ...
Over five days of conference sessions, three eight-hour companion programs and a roadeo, attendees of the 16th National Conference & Exhibition on Transporting Students with Disabilities & Preschoolers demonstrated that they are indeed “Going All Out!” (the event’s theme) in their jobs.
Two lead judges of special-needs roadeos share insights drawn from past competitions. Emergency evacuation, in particular, is an area where lessons can be learned.
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