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Know an innovative student transportation leader who is fairly new to the school bus industry, or who has been around for a while but has flown under the radar in terms of national recognition? Tell us about them at
stnonline.com/ go/bv and they could be featured in our October issue!
Reno Recap
If you couldn’t attend STN’s 25th annual Conference and Trade Show in Reno, Nevada last month (or if you did and would like to relive the memories), visit
stnonline.com/go/9z to view photo galleries and read informative articles on the training and networking that took place. You can also check out more photos and product updates, starting on page 18.
Web Exclusives
As reflected in a much-loved children’s song, the wheels on the bus are highly visible and vital parts of student transportation operations. Learn how districts, contractors, manufacturers and suppliers ensure this piece of the puzzle is optimized for efficiency and safety. Next, see what low resistance tires are meaning for the industry, at stnonline. com/news/web-exclusives.
Catch the latest news on business, financial milestones, acquisitions, new products and personnel changes from across the school bus industry at
stnonline.com/news/ industry-releases.
Last Month’s Web Poll
Which of the following do you think is the biggest distraction for today’s school bus drivers on the job?
On-board technology ...4% Student behavior ........ 80% Other motorists ...........12% Personal fatigue .............4%
Out of 289 responses as of 7/19/18 This Month’s Web Poll :
Do you see a need for improved teamwork between your school bus drivers and mechanics?
Yes No Vote now at
stnonline.com/news/stn-polls
Replace, Retrofit or Refurbish?
Read Robert T. Pudlewski’s blog on the decision process that is necessary to determine what next steps to take with an aging school bus, at
stnonline.com/ news/blogs.
12 School Transportation News • AUGUST 2018
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