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ArticlesDecember 1, 2005

Gifts that keep giving

The news media is seldom kind to the pupil transportation industry and particularly our drivers.

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

NAPT's new leader tackles 5 questions on early goals

At the National Association for Pupil Transportation’s (NAPT) conference in Austin last month, Lenny Bernstein began his two-year tenure as the group’s president, taking the reins from Steve Kalmes.

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

N.Y. group tests high-tech driving simulator

The Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) recently hosted a business meeting and tour of its facilities for the Rochester Area Transportation Supervisors Association (RATSA).

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

<i>SBF</i> seeks vintage photos

TORRANCE, Calif. — Attention all school bus enthusiasts: SCHOOL BUS FLEET wants your historical photographs.

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

Girardin unveils G5 at NAPT trade show

AUSTIN, Texas — Girardin Minibus is making a strong push to grow its presence in the dual rear-wheel Type A market.  

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

Bus Briefs

Indiana’s Pete Baxter will chair the 15th NCST INDIANAPOLIS — Pete Baxter, state pupil transportation director in Indiana, has be...

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ArticlesDecember 1, 2005

Ready for 50 more...

Nearly 50 years ago, a magazine called School Bus Trends put Miss America (Sharon Kay Ritchie of Denver) on its cover.

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ArticlesDecember 1, 2005

Larry Riggsbee Named Administrator of the Year

Tennessee pupil transportation figure wins SCHOOL BUS FLEET honor for his years of service and for spearheading a school bus stamp campaign in memory of a slain driver.

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

Q&A: School Bus Manufacturers Beset by Higher Costs

The rising cost of raw materials — and the impending introduction of 2007-compliant engines — is driving up prices for school buses, says John O'Leary, president of Thomas Built Buses. Profitability is the greatest challenge.

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Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2005

NAPT News & Views

NAPT is an organization filled with many individuals who are dedicated to safety. When we look at safety, there are many facets to our jobs that, when combined, result in the safe transportation of our “precious cargo.”

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