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Articlesby StaffMarch 1, 2002

Hours-of-Service Rule Revisited

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has restated its plan to move forward with a revision of the commercial driver’s hours-of-serv...

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Articlesby StaffMarch 1, 2002

8 Ideas for Special Safety Events

Gain publicity and spread awareness about your operation using special events in conjunction with a school bus safety day. The National Highway Traffi...

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Articlesby StaffMarch 1, 2002

Get Familiar With OSHA Standards

Disastrous industrial accidents are not the only work-related injuries addressed by federal standards these days. The Occupational Safety and Health A...

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2002

Follow FMCSA Safety Guidelines

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was created in January 2000 to improve commercial vehicle safety on the highways. With studies...

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2002

A Call for Public Involvement

School bus safety is not solely your operation’s responsibility, though it may seem so at times. It’s also important for the general public to underst...

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2002

5 Rail-Crossing Safety Questions

Test your crossing know-how with this pop quiz! Operation Lifesaver Inc. teaches drivers to understand what to do at crossings and around railroad tracks.

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2002

NASDPTS addresses safety vest issue

NASDPTS addresses safety vest issue In the News Alert section of the December 2001 issue of SCHOOL BUS FLEET, we published an article...

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2002

Safety Vests in the Spotlight

The National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS) has issued an information paper to provide guidance on the use ...

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2002

News from the World of Pupil Transportation

Final report issued on Tennga bus-train crash WASHINGTON, D.C.— The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined that the sc...

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Articlesby StaffJanuary 1, 2002

What Went Wrong in Fatal Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined that the school bus driver’s failure to follow standard rail crossing safety procedures was...

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