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Managementby StaffFebruary 28, 2012

Thomas Built updates Type C unit for commercial bus use

The manufacturer introduces a new version of its Saf-T-Liner C2 bus design that officials say is well suited for long distance commuting, tour operators, city buses, university transit, shuttle buses, church groups and sports teams. The bus does not have school bus guard rails, and it features panoramic, solid pane windows and optional coach-style recliner seating.

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Maintenanceby StaffFebruary 28, 2012

After bus fire, N.C. districts check for wiring issues

No one was injured in the Feb. 8 school bus fire, in which worn wire coverings were found to be a likely cause. State officials direct school transportation departments to perform special inspections to help prevent any further incidents.

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Safetyby StaffFebruary 28, 2012

Bus in fatal N.J. crash ‘inched past’ stop sign, NTSB says

The agency’s ongoing investigation into the Feb. 16 accident involving a school bus and a dump truck reveals that the bus reportedly went past the stop sign because of bad sight lines. Investigators have found that at some locations at the intersection where the crash occurred, the line of sight was obstructed due to “environmental features,” and NTSB’s chief investigator says that possible improvements are being studied.

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Safetyby StaffFebruary 28, 2012

Calif. bill would allow exterior school bus ads

Senate Bill 1295 would enable school districts to choose whether to sell ad space on the exterior of buses, and choose how to spend any revenue raised. The state currently allows ads inside buses.

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Managementby Thomas McMahonFebruary 27, 2012

Ads to be placed inside buses at Pa. district

The Parkland School District says it has the potential to generate about $150,000 in a year by selling 16 ad spaces inside a pilot fleet of 46 school buses. The signs will be made of a magnetic material and secured just above the bus windows.

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Alternative Fuelsby StaffFebruary 24, 2012

SAE International to hold alternative-fuel symposium

The free online event in March is intended to help pupil transportation personnel make informed decisions about the pros and cons of converting their buses to hybrid-electric, propane or compressed natural gas technology. It will include supplier and peer-to-peer presentations, panel discussions and technology exhibits.

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Safetyby StaffFebruary 24, 2012

REI, Velvac offer integrated surveillance system

The solution combines REI’s BUS-WATCH mobile video surveillance system and Velvac’s camera-based Vision systems. Officials say it is designed to improve driver and passenger safety by enabling users to record more viewing angles around a vehicle.

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Managementby StaffFebruary 24, 2012

First Student honored for hiring military vets

The school bus contractor receives a Flag of Freedom Award as part of Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon’s “Show-Me Heroes” initiative. Since the initiative began in 2010, officials say First Student has welcomed veterans returning from overseas into the ranks at locations in Columbia, Parkville, Kansas City and St. Joseph.

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Safetyby StaffFebruary 23, 2012

School bus fuel tax exemption preserved

Repeal of the exemption was under consideration in the Senate Finance Committee. The National School Transportation Association called on committee members to defend against the effort, which association officials said “would have been tantamount to imposing a tax increase on private school bus transportation providers.”

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Safetyby StaffFebruary 23, 2012

Bus strikes 3 teens in crosswalk

The driver is placed on paid leave after his bus hits the middle school students just after classes let out on Tuesday. Police say he was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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