Daimler Donates $1 Million to Harvey Relief Efforts
The company’s U.S.-based subsidiaries, including the parent company of Thomas Built Buses, are donating the money to the American Red Cross.
The company’s U.S.-based subsidiaries, including the parent company of Thomas Built Buses, are donating the money to the American Red Cross.
In southeastern Texas, school bus drivers and staff help move evacuees to shelters amid the devastating storm and floodwaters.
The school bus manufacturer gives college scholarships to students who are family members of dealer employees.
The Navajo president and VP sign an official proclamation that was advocated by Ganado USD school bus drivers and staff.
Gary Lindsey takes over the position at Dallas County Schools as Leatha Mullins retires.
The American Red Cross gives the contractor the “Good Neighbor Award” for transporting Cincinnati volunteers to distribute smoke alarms to families in need.
Brandon Peckinpaugh is arrested for allegedly stealing a school bus, refusing to stop for police, and hitting an Alabama state trooper’s vehicle.
Gaborcik brings nearly 20 years of bus industry experience to the fire suppression supplier.
More than 2,000 bus technicians have completed the manufacturer’s maintenance training program.
Dallas (Texas) County Schools cuts its driver shortage from 94 to 28 for back-to-school season and contributes buses and drivers to local evacuation efforts.
ARI Phoenix’s Elevate is designed to attach to the top of mobile lift posts and raise cables, providing an unobstructed path beneath vehicles.
Carole Etheridge of Georgia is arrested and charged with one count of DUI and 16 counts of endangering a child for each student aboard the bus under the age of 14.
Seven San Antonio ISD buses are equipped with Wi-Fi routers and other equipment, enabling students to download books from an all-digital library.
The school bus company earns 100% scores on a fleet inspection by the Kansas Highway Patrol and on the Kansas State Department of Education’s auditor safety review.
School districts can qualify for $5,000 grants for newly purchased propane-powered CE Series school buses.
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