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Editorial
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.
On March 5, Gov. Michael Rounds signed into law House Bill 1202, allowing people with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus to hold a school bus endorsement on a CDL in the state.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS — California state pupil transportation director John Green has been appointed to the steering committee of the National Congress on Sch...
Read More →Chinese TV reporters inquire about school buses CENTRAL VALLEY, N.Y. — Reporters and a film crew for China Central Television (CCTV), the...
Read More →CINCINNATI — First Student Inc. has been awarded contracts to provide pupil transportation services for Wright City (Mo.) R-II School District and Sh...
Read More →All members of the House Education Committee in the Colorado General Assembly have rejected a bill that would have required school buses purchased statewide after June 30, 2010, to be equipped with lap-shoulder seat belts, postponing the legislation indefinitely.
Read More →WALL, N.J. — Student Transportation of America Ltd. (STA) has been awarded two new contracts to provide transportation services to the Flossmoor and ...
Read More →School bus loses rear wheels during route HOPE, British Columbia — The back of a school bus hit the ground when its rear axle fell off a...
Read More →An innovative new machine targets the potentially dangerous problem of ice and snow buildup on school buses.
Read More →Dick Fischer, president of Trans-Consult, will be teaching a 40-hour “Train the Trainer” program for school bus driver trainers in Seymour, Ind., June 8-12, and Salina, Kan., June 22-26.
Read More →A bill that would create harsher penalties for motorists who illegally pass school buses received approval from a state Senate committee last week.
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