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Inside COVER STORY 44


BUCKLING UP A look at 3-point seat-belt implementation


in different operations across the country following NHTSA position change


MAY 2016 VOLUME 25 ISSUE 05


28 SPECIAL REPORT: WIRED FOR SLEEP FMCSA targets Obstructive Sleep Apnea in commercial drivers. What’s the impact on the school bus com- munity?


52 THE PROOF IS IN THE VIDEO Recent incidents of vandalism and on-bus behavior underscore the importance of collecting, managing video evidence


60 UNHEALTHY DISTRACTIONS The different health and distraction challenges facing school bus drivers


66 SEVERE WEATHER ALERT Spring and summer storms present school bus drivers, students an entirely different set of circumstances than those in winter


ON THE COVER


Hundred-year birthdays are a big deal. So we catch up this month with Thomas Built Buses President and CEO Caley Edgerly to talk about the evolution of the school bus manufacturer over the past century and to discuss the direction toward tomorrow. Read more on page 30.


PHOTO COURTESY: Thomas Built Buses 6 School Transportation News • MAY 2016


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