Last Call for <I>School Bus Fleet</i> Photo Contest: Give Us Your Best Shot
Two winners will each receive a $100 cash prize. We're extending the deadline for entries to Monday, June 11.
Two winners will each receive a $100 cash prize. We're extending the deadline for entries to Monday, June 11.
Prestolite will supply IdlePro 12V 210-amp heavy duty alternators from Leece-Neville for fitment on Blue Bird buses.
Pro-Vision Systems introduces a new flush mounting bracket designed to allow cameras to be mounted recessed into the bulkhead of a bus.
The bus driver apparently fails to remain stopped at a stop sign and collides with a van, police say. Bus aide Barbara Atkins is taken to the hospital and pronounced dead.
The new group, formed for ABA’s motorcoach members who also operate school buses, holds a call to discuss NTSB’s special investigative report.
Trac-Grabber wins a bid to supply tire traction grips for more than 16,000 school buses that serve the New York City Department of Education.
Assigned to transport a student who uses a wheelchair to his graduation events, Jennifer Collins of Hillsborough County (Fla.) Public Schools goes out of her way to provide a special ride.
The Idaho driver resigned after an incident in April, in which she allegedly forced a 9-year-old student out of his seat and pushed him.
The manufacturer launches its eLionM, its new electric midi-minibus, and shares plans to unveil the eLionA this summer.
The New York Association for Pupil Transportation’s Nassau chapter honors Vicky Jarvis of Educational Bus Transportation.
The dealership signs a three-year agreement with the electric bus OEM and orders an initial 15 buses for inventory.
Police in Virginia say that the school bus struck the stopped landscaping truck and a worker from behind.
The School District of Holmen’s six Blue Bird Vision propane buses have saved about $12,000 in fuel and maintenance costs over the 2017-18 school year.
The bipartisan bill in Congress follows the fatal school bus crash in New Jersey and NTSB’s new recommendations on lap-shoulder belts.
The fourth-graders sell magnets, T-shirts, and lawn signs, raising over $18,000 during a daylong fundraiser. Their friends, siblings, and teachers were aboard the bus in the crash.
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