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Managementby StaffOctober 19, 2011

Student Transportation acquires N.J. bus company

The contractor completes its acquisition of School Transportation Services, which is based in Passaic County. Officials say the deal will add over 90 vehicles to the company’s fleet and annualized revenues of just over $5.4 million.

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Managementby StaffOctober 19, 2011

Minn. district eyes transit busing for high-schoolers

Minneapolis Public Schools is considering unlimited-ride transit passes instead of yellow school bus service for high school transportation. The district cites potential benefits for students but acknowledges that it would have less control over stops and routes and less ability to mitigate certain risks.

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Safetyby StaffOctober 19, 2011

Wash. law could help crack down on illegal bus passing

The law allows school districts to voluntarily install automated camera systems on school buses to identify vehicles passing the buses when students are boarding or disembarking. State director of pupil transportation Allan Jones believes the law presents a “great opportunity to get the message out about the importance of stopping for buses.” Brennor Beck, a school bus driver who inspired the law, also shares his thoughts on the issue with SBF.

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Safetyby StaffOctober 18, 2011

Ottawa cops crack down on school bus passing

Police charge 13 drivers who fail to stop for school buses in a month-long traffic safety initiative, which also targets tailgating.

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Alternative Fuelsby StaffOctober 18, 2011

Riteway taps solar power to charge buses

The contractor, which won NSTA's Go Yellow, Go Green award this summer, has taken a multifaceted approach to protecting the environment. The most innovative element is a solar station that supplies power for plug-in hybrid school buses.

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Maintenanceby StaffOctober 18, 2011

Mohawk releases new parallelogram vehicle lift

The galvanized lift is rust proof, making it ideal for wash bay environments, according to the company. It is available surface or flush mounted in 36,000-, 50,000-, 75,000- and 100,000-pound capacities.

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Safetyby StaffOctober 18, 2011

‘Red light’ game puts N.Y. district officials ill at ease

Peter Lawrence, director of transportation for Fairport (N.Y.) Central School District, speaks with SBF about an incident on a district bus in which a student forces his way from one end of the bus to the other while other students try to physically prevent him from doing so — a game called "red light." Lawrence offers tips for school bus drivers who might experience similar incidents.

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Managementby StaffOctober 17, 2011

Blue Bird names new sales and marketing exec

Dale Wendell will serve the company as vice president of global sales and marketing. He had been working with the school bus manufacturer in a sales and consulting capacity since April.

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Managementby StaffOctober 14, 2011

Zonar appoints executive vice president

Chris Hines joins the company in this role, bringing more than 25 years of financial and technological experience in the transportation industry. Hines will report to President and CEO Brett Brinton, and his primary focus will be to develop and oversee Zonar’s position in the commercial transportation space.

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Safetyby StaffOctober 13, 2011

Pupil transporters plan activities, issue tips for School Bus Safety Week

From industry associations to school districts to contractors, officials are gearing up to observe the national event, which will be held next week. Participation in Operation Safe Stop, poster and writing contests, and recognizing bus drivers for performance excellence are among the activities in the works. Officials urge students and motorists to use caution when walking and driving around school buses.

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