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ArticlesSeptember 1, 2005

Selling Safety to Your Community

Earlier this year, a school bus and a large trash truck collided in the Washington, D.C., area, killing two elementary school children and injuring se...

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ArticlesNovember 1, 2004

What You Can Learn From the 5 Worst School Bus Operations

At war with the community Rough Public Schools, Foulmouth, S.D. The transportation department at Rough Public Schools may n...

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ArticlesAugust 1, 2004

How to Reduce Your Accident Rate

Accident reduction programs are often implemented after there has been a devastating accident in the operation. To proactively attempt to reduce accid...

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ArticlesJune 1, 2000

Sudden Death in Murray County

In the wake of a school bus-train collision that left three children dead and four injured, a community turns its eye to school bus driver training and electronic warning devices at highway-rail grade crossings.

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ArticlesFebruary 1, 2000

Should School Buses Have Rear Underride Guards?

Transportation managers should inventory their fleets and assess their risks. And drivers should be trained how to respond to an underride crash.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

Are You Prepared for a Critical Incident?

What you need to know about preparing for an emergency involving a school bus.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

New Focus on Safety in the Next Millennium?

How the school bus industry should look at 'man and machine' for incremental safety improvements.

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ArticlesMarch 1, 1999

Tragedy puts emphasis on planning, teamwork

When such a tragedy occurs, it challenges our leadership skills. As a superintendent, it's my job to ensure that every department, including transportation, is working as a team with the district office.

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