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Rosco, Inc., p.29 ......................................... 19183 School bus mirror systems Circle 183 on STN Product Info Card


Rud Chain Inc., p.62 ................................... 19185 Automatic & manual tire chains Circle 185 on STN Product Info Card


SafeGuard/IMMI, p.43 ................................. 19186 Integrated lap and shoulder belt system Circle 186 on STN Product Info Card


Seon Design, Inc., p.21 .............................. 19189 Video surveillance systems Circle 189 on STN Product Info Card


SoundOff Signal, p.63 ................................ 19190 LED lighting & warning equipment Circle 190 on STN Product Info Card


Stanadyne, p.48 .......................................... 19192 Fuel/water separator, filtration system Circle 192 on STN Product Info Card


Starcraft Bus, Division of Forest River, Inc., p.4-5 ............................................................. 19193 Small school bus manufacturer Circle 193 on STN Product Info Card


Stertil KONI/Omer USA, p.92 ..................... 19194 Mobile column lifts Circle 194 on STN Product Info Card


Student Transportation of America, p.31 19195 National school bus contractor Circle 195 on STN Product Info Card


SURE-LOK, Incorporated, p.23 ................. 19196 Occupant restraint systems & tie downs Circle 196 on STN Product Info Card


Syntec Seating Solutions, p.37................. 19198 Safety seats, occupant restraint systems Circle 198 on STN Product Info Card


Thomas Built Buses, p.76-77..................... 19203 Small & large school bus manufacturer Circle 203 on STN Product Info Card


Tie Tech, LLC, p.54 ..................................... 19204 Belt cutters, evac aids & securement systems Circle 204 on STN Product Info Card


Trans-Air Manufacturing Corp., p.92 ........ 19205 Air conditioning systems Circle 205 on STN Product Info Card


Transfinder, p.9 ........................................... 19206 Transportation management software Circle 206 on STN Product Info Card


TransTech Bus, p.113 .................................. 19207 Small bus manufacturer Circle 207 on STN Product Info Card


Triad Fabco, Inc., p.33 ................................ 19210 Seat padding materials Circle 210 on STN Product Info Card


Tyler Technologies Inc., p.81 ......................19211 Transportation management software Circle 211 on STN Product Info Card


Unity School Bus Parts, p.88 .................... 19212 School bus parts Circle 212 on STN Product Info Card


Webasto Products N.A., Inc., p.99 ........... 19215 HVAC systems Circle 215 on STN Product Info Card


Zonar Systems, LLC, p.IFC-3 .................... 19219 GPS & electronic vehicle inspection reporting system Circle 219 on STN Product Info Card


Our goal for 2011 is to help attendees identify and take home new efficiencies to streamline operations while still providing the safest transportation service to students. “Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together” will guide you through this process.


The STN EXPO attracts more than 500 attendees from more than 40 states and five countries. Approximately 40 information- packed workshops will quench your thirst for knowledge while the nearly 100 exhibitors will show you the latest and greatest during our annual trade show.


Expo Tracks >


Attendee Rates Early Bird Ends: 2/28/2011


Pre-Conference: $99 Main Conference: $149 Guest: $65 Trade Show only: $40


July 23–27, 2011 GRAND SIERRA RESORT & CASINO | RENO, NEVADA


New for 2011 Mass Casualty Excercise


For more information please visit: www.schoolbusconference.com 127


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