
Bethlehem Central Middle School student Melissa Yang has been named the overall winner of the 2023-24 National School Bus Safety Poster Contest with her creative take on “Driving Safely Into the Future.”
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Transportant's cameras will allow Litchfield Elementary School District transportation supervisors and school administrators to instantly view student behavior while buses are on the go.
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Get a head start on the school year by prepping your school bus fleet during the summer. Ensure compliance, safety, and smooth operations for the upcoming year.
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School bus drivers from across the country showed their skills at the 50th edition of the School Bus Driver International Safety Competition in Texas. See who took home top honors.
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Safe Fleet launched its AI-driven Stop Arm Violation Enforcement System (SAVES), enhancing school bus safety by accurately capturing stop-arm violations. SAVES uses advanced cameras and data analytics to deter incidents and aid law enforcement, protecting students during boarding and disembarking.
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The Georgia-based school bus manufacturer is teaming up with IMMI to provide new safety enhancements for student passengers across the country.
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Inspired by his grandparents, Donald Storer has helped his company overcome challenges – including the COVID 19 pandemic – with a focus on safety, innovation, and family values. Storer Transportation is our School Bus Fleet Contractor of the Year for 2024.
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The Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program grant awards are funded under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Blue Bird Corporation celebrates the ratification of its first union contract by over 1,500 workers, secured through collaboration with the United Steelworkers. The three-year agreement promises significant wage increases, job respect, and vital health and safety provisions.
Read More →"Previously, NSTA worked with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to craft three different UTH waivers – each lasting for a period of 90-days. While those waivers were adopted on a time limited basis, we received feedback that motor vehicle agencies around the country were reluctant to adopt the waiver because of the limited time duration involved."
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