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ArticlesSeptember 1, 2005

Is the U.K. Catching Yellow Fever?

It seems that the U.K. has turned green over the success of the American yellow. With a formal recommendation to the government and a growing numb...

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Articlesby StaffSeptember 1, 2005

Vermont brakes for school bus safety

MONTPELIER, Vt. — Over the past two years, Vermont's Department of Motor Vehicles has been conducting school bus safety equipment checks in num...

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Articlesby StaffSeptember 1, 2005

CASTO opposes proposed rules requiring CNG

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The California Association of School Transportation Officials (CASTO) is opposing a proposal for a new set of statewide f...

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Articlesby StaffSeptember 1, 2005

Transportation bill toughens charter rules

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The $286.4 billion transportation bill signed by President Bush on Aug. 10 included language that could help to curtail the ...

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Articlesby StaffSeptember 1, 2005

Q&A: New President Aims at Growth, Group Efforts

At the National School Transportation Association's (NSTA) recent convention in Washington, D.C., John Corr officially took over as the group's presid...

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 2005

A problem with a solution

I recently read of two more incidents in which children were left on the bus following a route. One incident led to a lawsuit filed by the parents all...

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 2005

Control Is Key to Accident-Free Driving

Arlene Felty has driven school buses for more than 35 years. She has witnessed a lot of change in pupil transportation over the years. Here she shares...

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 2005

Security gets a boost

The recent terrorist bombings in London underscore the need for transportation providers to focus on security. School bus operators are no exception. ...

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Articlesby StaffSeptember 1, 2005

Bus Briefs

Drivers demonstrate safety at roadeo championships WASHINGTON, D.C. — Despite high temperatures and occasional heavy rain, school b...

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ArticlesAugust 1, 2005

It’s <I>Your</I> Job to Improve School Site Safety

For a long time, although largely unacknowledged, one of the most dangerous parts of a student’s bus ride in many school districts was the bus loading...

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