The National School Transportation Association urges school bus operators to take advantage of the FMCSA's temporary waiver of the "under-the-hood" component of the CDL test.
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The company soon will start installing critical equipment, and expects the first electric school buses to come off the Joliet production line in the second half of 2022.
Read More →The association's advocacy team continues to work with legislators and federal officials to cope with the ongoing driver shortage and fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The American Trucking Associations is one of a number of groups appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court after a lower court decision reinstating OSHA’s COVID-19 vaccination/testing mandate.
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Free event for school transportation leaders looking to transition from diesel to electric vehicles offers experts on grant stacking and methods to expedite EV charging infrastructure installation.
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State representatives Thad Altman (R-Indian Harbour Beach) and Emily Slosberg (D-Boca Raton) put forward House Bill 179, which authorizes school districts to install cameras on school-bus stop arms to capture whether cars stop on approach.
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The funding from energy company Portland General Electric will also cover the installation of charging infrastructure and technical assistance for the buses, including cost-benefit analysis.
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Phoenixville Area School District will install stop-arm cameras and other safety gear on all 72 of its school buses.
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Meriwether County Schools will install more than 100 of BioShark's CASPR transit units.
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Québec-based Autobus Séguin is teaming up with Hydro-Québec to install 12 electric vehicle charging stations to support 10 of the operator’s electric school buses.
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