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SMART FOR YOUR ROUTE.


GOOD FOR THE WORLD.


TM PROPANE TECHNOLOGY


THE TIME IS RIGHT. THE TECHNOLOGY IS READY.


AND YOUR BUS IS HERE.


Features:


Nothing Small About Today’s Type A Market p. 32 Options abound, now and on the horizon, for small school bus purchasers


A Lesson in How to Live Life p. 38 STN Leadership Award Winner Don Carnahan shows


The newest clean-fuel transportation alternative. And the FIRST Type A propane-powered school bus.


www.collinsbuscorp.com 4 School Transportation News Magazine January 2011


there is always room to fit in everything you love about life


Leading a New Charge p. 42 NAPT’s ‘Leading Every Day’ participants receive


hands-on experience during annual meeting


The Art of Listening…and Responding p. 42 West Virginia school bus driver recognized


for initiative taken to curtail student bullying 2010 NAPT Summit Scrapbook p. 44


Wheelchair Securement Training Adapts to Changes, Trends in Industry p.46


January 2011 COVER STORY: Te introduction of the first fully-


integrated small bus chassis and body by IC Bus is just one of a number of new options in the evolving Type A marketplace. A national trend towards increased purchases of this smaller cousin to conventional school buses has led to more choices for customers, including alternative fuel solutions to meet almost every need.


COVER PHOTO: IC BUS Volume X Issue 01


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