
The company, a subsidiary of National Express, handled charter services for veterans attending the 2022 National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Tempe, with more than 600 participants.
Read More →Disruptive behavior, sometimes caused by these summer breaks, is on the rise and can prove particularly challenging during the first six weeks of the school year, Brooke Garcia said. In those instances, “the driver needs to the thermostat in the bus, rather than the thermometer.”
Read More →Executive Editor of School Bus Fleet, Wes Platt, recaps the National School Transportation Association's annual meeting and convention in Niagara Falls.
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Ahead of the awards and installation banquet, NSTA hosted a President's Dinner block party and held panel discussions on school bus fleet electrification and special needs transportation.
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This conversation, featured in the June/July issue of School Bus Fleet, brings together representatives from Cook-Illinois Corporation, National Express LLC, Zum, and HopSkipDrive.
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Since 2005, the company's drivers have traveled millions of miles and transported thousands of special-needs students.
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A briefing report from New York Appleseed makes a few recommendations for improving transportation equity among public school students in New York City's boroughs.
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The new Type A zero-emission bus also includes vehicle-to-grid technology, allowing the bus to lend power when it's not in use.
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About 14% of public school students rely on compassionate and empathetic bus drivers who are properly trained to help special-needs students reach their academic goals and achievements.
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The portal is expected to simplify operations for special-needs transportation service providers throughout the United States.
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