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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

Paul Osland will be the school bus company's new president. He previously served as the organization's chief operating officer.
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Cummins, which produces the drivetrains in Blue Bird’s electric buses, is investing $500 million in electrification over three years as part of an effort to support California customers.
Read More →Jennifer Love of New Jersey is pushing for legislation that would require all of the state’s special-needs buses to be equipped with video surveillance cameras and GPS systems.
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The new Detroit DD5 and DD8 engines now include an extended warranty solely for the two engines' aftertreatment systems.
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The school bus OEM’s annual scholarships go to family members of dealer employees.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools says that with the addition of the alternative-fuel buses, it will be using more propane buses than any other school district in the state.
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The nationwide tour aims to highlight safe school bus behavior through interactive activities and remind motorists that they can help keep students safe by obeying stop-arm safety laws.
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Brad Penneau will work as the school bus operator’s vice president of safety.
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Mobile County (Ala.) Public Schools will install Fogmaker North America’s fire suppression system on all of its 100 special-needs school buses. The district will eventually add the system to its remaining 600 buses.
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More than 300 attendees participated in this year’s program, which featured new training opportunities and an advanced skills competition.
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