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PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS


C.E. White MDP-2012 DRIVER SEAT


www.cewhite.com Te C.E. White


Company has designed and introduced a new adjustable, ergonomically- correct seat for school bus driv- ers of all sizes that


provides


maximum protection. Te MDP-2012 in- cludes a new safety option that does not allow the engine to start unless the lap- shoulder belt is buckled and the right-side armrest is down and locked in place. Te seat also features a 185-inch seat belt web- bing and dual retractor that eliminates the need for an extender.


vMax Live Plus SEON MOBILE SURVEILLANCE


www.seon.com Te vMax Live


Plus Web-based system allows fleet managers to


address


op e r a t ion a l issues, increase public safety and save money. Te system tracks the location and movement of


each school bus, provides images of the buses’ interior and generates reports on vehicle condition and DVR health, driver activity and pre- and post-trip inspections, all in real time and historically.


school


Version 10.0 of the Routefinder Pro bus


routing software offers


several new features, including new integration with Servicefinder and with third-party student tracking systems, such as Zonar’s ZPass. Te upgraded version


also incorporates the latest


MapInfo functionality for enhanced map renderings and access to BING satellite maps.


Transfinder ROUTEFINDER PRO 10.0


www.transfinder.com


We take care of our own!


• Design • Manufacture • Install • Service


Climate control for school, commercial, and electric/hybrid buses.


When you buy from us, you become part of the family.


Trans/Air Manufacturing, Corp. is an ISO 9001 registered fi rm committed to providing world class climate control products and services to the bus and commercial vehicle markets.


FM39947


www.transairmfg.com Toll free: 800-673-2446


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