
BusRight Honors Texas Driver With Inaugural Behind The Wheel Award
Selected from more than 300 nominations, Lawson Crook earned BusRight’s inaugural award for his dedication to students and safety.
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Selected from more than 300 nominations, Lawson Crook earned BusRight’s inaugural award for his dedication to students and safety.
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Collaborating to identify actionable data, creating common access, and establishing a system to organize it are some of the steps Toledo (Ohio) Public Schools took to achieve more efficient decision-making.
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Real-time GPS tracking, telematics, and live video streaming present potential benefits for transportation directors, especially while working offsite.
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The survey covers such topics as student ridership, driver pay, and special-needs bus equipment.
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Dave Eckles started out as a substitute bus driver and worked his way up to transportation director. He retired in December.
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Gwinnett County Public Schools supplies a nonprofit with 72 buses, drivers, and other staff to drive through Atlanta and raise awareness of the issue.
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Deborah Hersman will leave her post as CEO and president of the National Safety Council to join Waymo, a self-driving technology development company.
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The midterm election results will produce shifts in leadership on key transportation committees, where most NSTA priorities are considered, and on key tax-writing committees.
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The state Department of Education confirms that all 1995 and 1996 models, which accounted for a majority of the state’s thermal events, have been scrapped and replaced.
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At the Iowa Department of Education, Christensen has streamlined driver training. His involvement in professional organizations has also enhanced pupil transportation safety.
Read More →The Pflugerville Independent School District’s board of trustees approves $14.8 million for a fleet of 159 new school buses.
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