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Wes Platt

Former Executive Editor

Wes Platt joined Bobit in 2021 as executive editor of School Bus Fleet Magazine and maintained the helm through 2024.

He writes and edits content about student transportation, school bus manufacturers and equipment, legislative issues, maintenance, fleet contracting, and school transportation technology - from classic yellow diesel buses to the latest EPA-funded electric, propane, and CNG vehicles.

Wes has moderated online webinars related to student transportation, hosts a video podcast called The Route on the SBF YouTube channel that covers bus-related news and issues, and enjoys attending events with the National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT), National School Transportation Association (NSTA), and National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS).

Previously, Wes worked as a journalist for The St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) - he has no shortage of "Florida Man" stories. Be sure to ask about the armadillo hit man sometime. He also worked for North Carolina's Durham Herald-Sun, covering diverse beats ranging from crime and courts to K-12 education, including school transportation issues. He’s a Florida native transplanted to North Carolina, and a graduate of the University of South Florida (B.A. mass communications).

School Bus Fleet Blogby Wes PlattMarch 6, 2023

Editor's Note: Can't Pass Up This Complaint

School Bus Fleet Executive Editor Wes Platt urges more awareness about illegal passing of school buses by motorists in too much of a hurry to seem concerned about red flashing lights and extended stop arms.

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Newsby Wes PlattMarch 1, 2023

Diesel Down in U.S., Gasoline Up Slightly on West Coast

The average price of diesel fuel kept going down, just as it did for gasoline in most areas of the United States.

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Newsby Wes PlattFebruary 22, 2023

Gas Prices Leveling Off as Diesel Keeps Dropping

Diesel fuel prices continued declines over the past week, while gasoline remained steady in most regions outside of the Rocky Mountains and the West Coast.

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Newsby Wes PlattFebruary 16, 2023

Better Safe Than Sorry with School Transportation Cybersecurity

An NSTA flash webinar, featuring representatives from Tyler Tech and ByteCurve, explored the threats posed by cybercriminals and methods for battling their attacks.

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Newsby Wes PlattFebruary 15, 2023

Diesel, Gasoline Continue Weekly Price Declines

Gas dropped in price across the United States, except the Rocky Mountain region.

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Articlesby Wes PlattFebruary 10, 2023

2023 SBF Maintenance Survey: Wages Increase Along with Expenses for Parts

The average hourly starting pay for school bus maintenance works is up more than $1 compared to last year, but more than half of student transportation operations surveyed indicated that their technicians are expected to cover bus routes often or daily due to driver shortages.

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Newsby Wes PlattFebruary 10, 2023

NYSBCA President Seeks Legislative Help for EV School Bus Adoption

Nick Vallone, president of the New York School Bus Contractors Association, urged a joint committee on elementary and secondary education to consider proposals to make electric school buses more affordable and to attract bus drivers.

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Newsby Wes PlattFebruary 9, 2023

Clean School Bus Program Reports Successful First Full Year to Congress

The Environmental Protection Agency expects to offer another $1 billion in low- and zero-emission school bus funding in 2023, this time through both a grant and rebate competition.

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Newsby Wes PlattFebruary 8, 2023

Diesel, Gasoline Costs Largely Decline This Week

It’s the first weekly decline in fuel costs for consumers since 2023 kicked off.

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Newsby Wes PlattJanuary 31, 2023

Fleet Fuels Continue Upward Trend This Week

Both diesel and gasoline prices increased on average across the United States this week.

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