
What More Than Two Million Rides Reveal About School Transit
More than two million student trips. Nearly 28million miles. Here's what that data reveals about the future of alternative student transportation.
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More than two million student trips. Nearly 28million miles. Here's what that data reveals about the future of alternative student transportation.
Read More →Edupro Group, sponsor of the National Conference and Exhibition on Transporting Students with Disabilities and Preschoolers, recently unveiled a new corporate logo.
Read More →I recently had the opportunity to travel to many states throughout the country to present on emergency evacuation methods for students with special needs.
Read More →Issues involving special-needs students were among workshop topics at the National Association for Pupil Transportation conference last week.
Read More →SOUTH HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Collins Bus Corp. is now offering a full line of school bus products to the Canadian market. This new Corbeil-brand prod...
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I recently had the opportunity travel to many states throughout the country to present on emergency evacuation methods for students with special needs...
Read More →Special-needs bus converted into clinic HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Madison County Schools is converting a special-needs school bus that would hav...
Read More →Q’Straint unveiled the first automatic universal wheelchair securement system for city transport and rail applications at the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Annual Meeting and Conference.
Read More →LOGANSPORT, Ind. — A special-needs school bus collided with two dump trucks on Friday, fatally injuring four elementary school children.
Read More →FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Q'Straint will host transporters of special-needs students at its facility here for two days of instruction in November.
Read More →Ashleigh Jascowski, a special-needs preschooler, was left behind on a school bus after the driver returned to the district’s transportation garage and clocked out, apparently not noticing that the child was still strapped in her seat.
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