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Our editorial staff has selected and edited this news release for clarity and brand style because we believe it is relevant to our audience.

Four new safety initiatives look to make HopSkipDrive’s services safer for drivers and riders alike, using data trends and defined protocols to reach this goal.
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A new partnership is lighting up: First Light is bringing its illuminated stop arms and signs to IC Bus. Both will be available on ordered models and standard on all new Electric CE orders effective immediately.
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The next generation of transit-style school buses is here, rebranded as part of the Saf-T-Liner line. These new buses combine features from the Saf-T-Liner C2 with the latest in Type D design.
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Three districts in Minnesota are implementing more electric school buses into their fleets, with one district taking its first step into electric transportation.
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Following their acquisition of Bytecurve, Transit Technologies further expands its student transportation optimization offerings with the acquisition of busHIVE.
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To meet New Mexico’s electric vehicle adoption goals, $150 million has been allocated to the state’s fleet of over 2,000 school buses in support of Nuvve’s efforts.
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Canada's 2024 regulation requiring cameras on school buses is now in effect, with all new buses to be fully equipped by 2027.
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Thomas Built Buses once again scored above 70 amongst customers who were surveyed for their Net Promoter Score.
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To encourage the adoption of V2X technology, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is working with The Mobility House and Resource Innovations, deploying 100 bidirectional chargers across the state, including school districts with electric school buses.
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The provider's latest sixth annual Safety Report pulls in 2024 data to detail its 99.7% of rides completed without a safety-related concern and 1.7 million safe rides across 34 million miles and 1,000 users.
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