Nicole was an editor and writer for School Bus Fleet. She previously worked as an editor and writer for Metro Magazine, School Bus Fleet's sister publication.

Nicole Schlosser
Former Executive Editor

Former Executive Editor
Nicole was an editor and writer for School Bus Fleet. She previously worked as an editor and writer for Metro Magazine, School Bus Fleet's sister publication.

T. Bella Dinh-Zarr ended her tenure with the National Transportation Safety Board on Feb. 15.
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A transportation director works with a local college on an electric school bus repair program for high school students as the need for technicians to maintain these alt-fuel buses is forecasted to grow significantly.
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Ohio and West Virginia lawmakers introduce bills that would double fines for the violation and increase the amount of time a motorist’s license is suspended. The bills also include provisions on cameras.
Read More →Lisa Byrd faces charges related to child endangerment, impaired driving, and drug possession in connection with a school bus crash with 12 special-needs students aboard.
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School districts and contractors across the U.S. celebrate pupil transporters with breakfasts, candy, prizes, awards, and visits from special guests.
Read More →Lisa Byrd of New Jersey crashes a bus into a tree with a dozen students onboard, apparently while impaired. First responders use Narcan to revive her and she is arrested.
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The San Antonio Independent School District receives an award from the city for its Clean Green Yellow School Bus Machines program.
Read More →The Midwest Association of Technical Accident Investigators annual conference will take place in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from June 3 to 5.
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Senate Bill 25 reverses a provision in a law that apparently let motorists pass a stopped school bus if they were on the opposite side of a highway divided only by a turn lane.
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The sale of Johnson School Bus Service to the Canadian-based operator is expected to be completed by the end of February.
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