
The National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services 54th Annual Conference takes place Oct. 27-31 near Washington, D.C.
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The zero-emission vehicle manufacturer teams with the Zero-Emission Transportation Association (ZETA) to showcase EV school and transit buses at the U.S. Capitol.
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Steve and Andrew Gardner of bus safety company Gardian Angel sent a U.S. flag to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi so it could be flown over the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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Currently, few commercial trucks available in the U.S. provide direct vision, the organization said, “despite estimates that one-quarter of the more than 500 pedestrian and bicyclist deaths each year that involve large trucks traveling at low speeds could be prevented by direct-vision cabs.”
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First Light established the patents to protect its intellectual property and to ensure that the company is the only option for offering the sale of its illuminated school bus signs that are covered by the patents.
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The van carried students from C.B. King Memorial School, which serves people in southeastern Arkansas with developmental delays or disabilities.
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The former president-elect, Pat Schofill, has left his position as Georgia's state student transportation director. Mike Simmons of Arkansas returns to the role.
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In this collection of recent news about laws and regulations related to student transportation: - Colorado Electric Bus Funding Signed into Law - New Jersey Legislature Passes Electric School Bus Bill - Miranda’s Law Commemorates Victim of New Jersey Bus Crash - California Legislation May Prove Challenging for School Transportation
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Ramped-up production of BEAST and Nano BEAST electric school buses is expected to begin at the East Coast facility in September.
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The announcement comes as the company celebrates 25 years in business in North America.
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