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Newsby News/Media ReleaseMay 1, 2025

EverDriven Releases 2025 Safety and Operations Report

The alternative transportation provider's first-ever report details its 99.99% safety record across 2 million rides and 33 million miles. This and more metrics on driver compliance, vehicle reliability, incident and risk management, are inside.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseApril 7, 2025

Minnesota Grant Offers School Bus Stop-Arm Cameras​

Minnesota’s final round of Stop Arm Camera grants will equip 18 more districts with enforcement technology, aiming to reduce violations and keep students safe during daily bus trips.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseMarch 13, 2025

HopSkipDrive Announces Four New Safety Initiatives

Four new safety initiatives look to make HopSkipDrive’s services safer for drivers and riders alike, using data trends and defined protocols to reach this goal.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseNovember 8, 2024

First Student Unveils Advancements for Alternative Transportation Solution

First Student’s alternative transportation division unveils safety and technology advancements for students as growth surge continues to impact districts, focusing on students with special needs, experiencing homelessness and those that are hard to serve.

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Newsby Christy GrimesMarch 8, 2023

SBF Incident Report Roundup: March 8, 2023

In this collection of recent news about incidents and accidents related to pupil transportation: Georgia School Bus Driver Accused of Barging into Home, Looking for Student | Michigan Student Killed in School Bus Crash | Man Killed After Slamming into Virginia School Bus Full of Children | Florida Students Injured After Being Caught in School Bus Door | Man Arrested, Car Seized After Nearing Hitting Children Loading School Bus | Teens in Stolen Car Crash into School Bus and more.

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Newsby Christy GrimesJanuary 13, 2023

SBF Incident Report Roundup: Jan. 13, 2023

In this collection of recent news about incidents and accidents related to pupil transportation: 12-Year-Old Struck, Killed by Car in Georgia While Running to Catch School Bus - 6-Year-Old on Go-Kart Run Over by Georgia School Bus - Mother of Student Who Fell Out of South Carolina School Bus Sues School District - Students, School Bus Driver Injured in Kentucky Crash - Illinois School Bus Driver Cited in Crash - Teen Left on Side of Virginia Highway After School Bus Fight - And More

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Newsby Wes PlattJanuary 13, 2023

Kentucky School Transportation Director Named NCST Vice-Chair

Elisa Hanley, who has represented Kentucky at the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services since 2014, looks forward to her role on the steering committee of the National Congress on School Transportation when it meets in 2025.

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NewsDecember 10, 2022

SBF Incident Report Roundup: Dec. 9, 2022

In this collection of recent news about incidents and accidents related to pupil transportation: Settlement Reached in Fatal Crash Involving 6-Year-Old - School Bus Caught in Crossfire of Shootout - Woman, 4 Children Run Over at School Bus Stop by Driver Trying to Fleet Police - School Bus Driver Arrested for DUI After Random Alcohol Test - School Bus Monitor Fired After Video Shows Him Allegedly Getting Physical - School Bus Crashes into House - School Bus Company to Pay $1.3 Million in Lawsuit

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ArticlesDecember 5, 2022

How Do We Minimize the New Fire Risks Associated with EVs and HEVs?

As the industry shifts to make full use of greener fuels, all detection and suppression systems need to work and communicate together to determine risk.

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Newsby Deborah LockridgeJanuary 12, 2021

FMCSA Proposes New Vision Program

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants to eliminate its federal vision exemption waiver program and instead let medical professionals and motor carriers determine whether drivers with limited vision in one eye may drive commercial motor vehicles.

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