
Agency representatives detail efforts to enhance information sharing with new subcommittees and outline resources for pupil transporters.
Agency representatives detail efforts to enhance information sharing with new subcommittees and outline resources for pupil transporters.
Susan Miller is recognized by Child Safety Network for her work with that organization and the Transportation Security Administration to bring security training to all the state’s districts.
Bob Ramsdell, the chief safety officer for the school bus contractor, will serve on the Transportation Security Administration's Surface Transportation Security Advisory Committee.
The security agency provides details on vehicle ramming incidents and offers related security tips for transportation providers.
Cater, the director of transportation for Allen Independent School District, has been recognized for school bus driver training programs and security efforts.
Enlisting support, alleviating fears by preparing staff for possible scenarios, getting buy-in from administrators, and familiarizing law enforcement with school buses can all strengthen safety.
The Child Safety Network will recommend the COPsync911 threat-alert system to meet school transportation safety protocols.
Security demonstrations, driver shortage discussions, and a Boston Marathon bombing survivor were among the standouts at the school bus industry events in Kansas City. Check out our shots from the conference halls and the city beyond.
Jeff Bauman tells NAPT Summit attendees about how he lost both legs in the 2013 bombing but was able to give investigators a description of the suspect he had seen.
State pupil transportation directors will convene in Kansas City, Missouri, next month to discuss such topics as school bus evacuations, stop-arm violations, and service animals.
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