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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).

Newsby Wes PlattApril 21, 2022

NASDPTS Resumes Illegal-Passing Survey

The survey returns after being sidelined for two years by the COVID-19 pandemic. It closes on May 27.

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Newsby Wes PlattApril 13, 2022

First Student, Washington Utilities Commission Staff Reach Settlement

First Student admits to 396 safety violations and agrees to a penalty of $188,000 under the agreement. However, the settlement still awaits review by an administrative law judge.

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School Bus Fleet Blogby Wes PlattApril 10, 2022

Love Stays Strong for the Reliable Yellow Bus

No matter what powers the vehicles, the people who make them, drive them, ride them remain unified in the common bond celebrated in February: They love the bus.

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Articlesby Wes PlattApril 7, 2022

SBF Administrator of the Year: Service Takes Many Shapes

School Bus Fleet’s Administrator of the Year for 2022 is a servant leader who manages bus routes, drives the soccer team, helps families with transportation to medical appointments, and sometimes works as a backup custodian.

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Newsby Wes PlattApril 6, 2022

Motorist Arrested in Fatal Florida Bus Stop Crash

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office arrested Angel Antonio Lopez, 57, on charges from a March wreck that left two teenagers dead and two others injured.

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Articlesby Wes PlattApril 4, 2022

5 Questions: Brianna Walsh Wants to Lower Hurdles for Fleet Electrification

Brianna Walsh, senior director of eCity business development for Enel X, works with school districts to help them overcome obstacles to making the shift from diesel to electric school buses.

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Newsby Wes PlattMarch 24, 2022

California Clean Bus Voucher Process Reopens March 30

The Public School Set-Aside for this year, managed by the California Air Resource Board (CARB), includes $122 million for electric school buses.

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Newsby Wes PlattMarch 24, 2022

SBF Incident Report Roundup: March 24, 2022

In this collection of recent news about legal issues and accidents related to pupil transportation: - Boys Arrested for Pennsylvania School Bus Vandalism - Bullet Strikes Virginia School Bus - Michigan Motorist Dies in Collision with School Bus - Four Florida Students Struck by Car While Awaiting Bus

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Newsby Wes PlattMarch 18, 2022

Late April Target for EPA Clean School Bus Rebate Program Kickoff

The program's website now includes information about steps to take to prepare for the application process.

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Articlesby Wes PlattMarch 18, 2022

Township 211: A Propane vs. Diesel Maintenance Experience

Scott Prusko oversees maintenance for Township High School District 211 in Illinois. Data tracked for more than a decade indicates savings on fuel, maintenance, and warranty work with the district's propane buses.

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