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Drivers Act Fast in School Bus Fires School bus fires can happen suddenly and have deadly consequences. The alertness of several school bus drivers and one parent recently resulted in safe student evacuations from three different buses that caught fire last month. Read their stories at stnonline.com/go/fire.


Web Exclusive: Mechanic Training


See how specialized training offerings from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence and the NAPT America’s Best Inspector and Technician programs plan to create an elite force of school bus maintenance special- ists. Read more at stnonline.com/news/web-exclusives.


Blogs GP Singh, founder and CEO of technology company By- teCurve, LLC writes about adjusting to and training for today’s and tomorrow’s school bus systems that are becoming increasingly com- plex. Additionally, student transportation consultant Tim Ammon of the TransPar Group of Companies details the alternative fuel trend, from his work with districts. Visit stnonline.com/blogs to read their analysis and predictions.


Web Poll:


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Cast your vote and find previous poll results at stnonline.com/news/stn-polls.


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