NTSB Still Seeking Probable Cause in Indiana School Bus Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board releases a preliminary report on a school bus crash in October that killed three students and injured one other.
The National Transportation Safety Board releases a preliminary report on a school bus crash in October that killed three students and injured one other.
The heavy duty vehicle lift supplier is contracting with Educational Services Commission of New Jersey for the sale of vehicle service lifts and accessories.
First Light Safety Products is pilot testing its Illuminated School Bus Sign on 16 school buses in New York in April.
Anderson Hollins with East Irondequoit Central School District pleads not guilty to operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Police say his blood alcohol test results were above the legal limit for driving.
State lawmakers introduce legislation that would require all new school buses to come equipped with seat belts, electronic stability control, and collision avoidance systems.
The National Association for Pupil Transportation is working with other industry organizations on a campaign to eliminate school transportation-related fatalities by 2025 called “Zip. Zero. Nada. None.”
Paso Robles Joint Unified School District is adding one GreenPower Synapse 72 electric school bus to its fleet.
The list of 10 items includes priorities such as distracted driving, strengthening occupant protection, and implementing collision avoidance systems.
The proposed regulations include school bus inspections, liability insurance, and background checks for drivers.
The fire is determined to have started in the front of the bus, but the cause remains under investigation.
STI Cares distributed approximately $70,000 in scholarship grants, over $50,000 in hardship grants, more than $20,000 in charitable donations, and participated in numerous fundraisers.
The laws require a school bus safety study, a certification program for some school transportation supervisors, and temporary suspension of a school bus endorsement for drivers with three or more moving violations.
Timothy Galbreath with Somerville (Texas) Independent School District allegedly leaves a student with special needs alone on the bus all day. He is charged with abandoning or endangering a child.
Harris County (Ga.) School District staff members practice evacuation procedures for students with various special needs.
The driver with Durham School Services dies after crashing the bus into three parked vehicles, police said.
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