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Discover expert advice on electrifying school bus fleets, from fleet assessments to charging infrastructure, route planning, and training staff for a greener future.
Read More →The alternative transportation provider announced three new initiatives, boasting faster ride turnaround times, more driver availability, and improved operations for this back-to-school season.
Read More →A few decades after stepping onto the big yellow bus for the first time, I’m back to cover the school transportation industry as executive editor. Let me share a bit about my background and what you can expect from School Bus Fleet as we keep rolling together.
Read More →Resources you can use to create a campaign encouraging students, parents, and motorists in your area to keep school bus safety at the forefront.
Read More →Six more GreenPower Type A Nano BEAST and Type D BEAST school buses will be headed to Arizona school districts under orders placed by the RWC Group.
Read More →When high acquisition and infrastructure costs make electrification unrealistic, propane is an easy and cost-effective alternative to reduce tailpipe emissions. Learn the three reasons Blue Bird's Steve Whaley says propane is a winning formula for school bus fleets.
Read More →Attention California school bus fleets seeking funding for EV buses and infrastructure: Don’t miss the newly extended ZESBI deadline of Nov. 22!
Read More →A familiar face is stepping into the driver’s seat for School Bus Fleet’s magazine and website. Meet Amanda Huggett and learn what’s next for your go-to student transportation resource.
Read More →How does Thomas Built Buses maintain its high standards for safety, design tech on buses to reduce accidents and empower drivers? Learn these answers straight from the source! In this episode of The Route, we talk with Kendra Eads. This episode is sponsored by Thomas Built Buses, a leader in pupil transportation.
Read More →The company, started in Ontario in 1958, has begun running its buses for Calgary Catholic School District through 2029.
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