New York Urges Cautious Motoring with Operation Safe Stop
The annual event serves as a chance to remind drivers not to illegally pass stopped school buses and to urge students to take care when in the “danger zone” around a bus.
The annual event serves as a chance to remind drivers not to illegally pass stopped school buses and to urge students to take care when in the “danger zone” around a bus.
The partnership will develop safety-enhanced connected vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) technology in Navistar school buses and emergency vehicles.
The survey returns after being sidelined for two years by the COVID-19 pandemic. It closes on May 27.
CESBA will produce new research and organize educational events that will help set up measurable Canada-wide policies in order to greatly accelerate the electrification of school buses by 2040.
Navistar plans to introduce an all-new integrated powertrain to the North American market, and it’s preparing its powertrain manufacturing plant in Huntsville, Alabama, to build it.
Executive Editor of School Bus Fleet, Wes Platt, recaps recent news headlines from the pupil transportation industry - including U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's visit with school bus workers in Maine.
Modesto City Schools, which recently ordered 30 Blue Bird electric school buses, will rely on The Mobility House to integrate a smart-charging and energy management system.
The City of Tallmadge honored Paul Kraszewski for his work as a driver with Petermann Bus.
Latest release of Driver-i includes privacy enhancements, plus the company introduces a comprehensive customer education experience.
The bus manufacturer recognized Kerlin Bus Sales & Leasing, Inc., as 2021 Dealer of the Year at the President's Club award program.
Secretary Miguel Cardona got feedback on his trip to Maine from a school bus trainer, who said the new edition of the training manual was intimidating to recruits. He said he wanted to address that.
Nick Voisard takes on a new role at the student transportation company as senior director of electric vehicles for North America.
First Student admits to 396 safety violations and agrees to a penalty of $188,000 under the agreement. However, the settlement still awaits review by an administrative law judge.
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