Are you now more interested in gasoline-powered school buses as a result?
Other 13%
Yes 38%
Does your operation use synthetic oil?
No 49%
YES, synthetic blend 45% YES, 100% synthetic 16%
NO, traditional oil 39%
(Editor’s note – “Other” responses range from existing propane or CNG school buses in fleet to current discussions about transitioning to gasoline, alternative fuel or both.)
58%
Are you aware of the new oil type starting next year that will be required for school buses?
No 66%
Yes 34%
Say they already use speed limiters or governors on school buses to reduce incidents of drivers speeding
Do you think speed limiters are necessary for school buses?
Other 4%
No 47%
Yes 49%
54.5%
said they DO NOT use engine heaters in cold weather to reduce school bus idling times. Out of 250 responses as of 9/6/16
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(Editor’s note – “Other” responses range from advocating the safety equipment to address existing problems with drivers who have an issue with repeated speeding to using only for field trip buses.)
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