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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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May 10 2012 - Eco ROVER project exposure 'phenomenal' “The exposure has been phenomenal,” Andrew Podoll said about stories describing his plans to convert a giant bus into a roving field trip, taking it to the region’s classrooms to offer creative, hands-on science lessons. |
April 27 2012 - Busway opponents hijack Connecticut tolling bill Sen. Andrew Maynard, proponent of a bill to put tolls on Route 11, said he felt like he was trapped on the bus from the movie “Speed” after discussion of his bill was hijacked by a debate on the New Britain to Hartford busway project. |
April 18 2012 - Tase "bro" zaps pol's NYC Transit taser proposal The Florida student famous for shouting “Don’t Tase me, bro!” thinks a politician’s plan to arm NYC Transit workers with stun guns is a bad idea. Cops tased Andrew Meyer, 25, during a speech by then presidential candidate John Kerry at the University of Florida in 2007. |
April 15 2012 - PFT: Buzz builds that Colts could pick RGIII On Sunday, Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star essentially guaranteed that the Colt will select quarterback Andrew Luck with the first pick in the 2012 draft. (Then again, there were media guarantees six years ago that the Texans would select Reggie Bush with the first pick. |
April 13 2012 - A rolling retailer At first, George Meuth and Carmen Andrew started a business. Then they invented one. For more than 20 years, the Henderson couple has owned and operated Mobile School Supply, which began with a bricks-and-mortar store but today involves driving a walk-in, climate-controlled trailer to schools. They sell teaching aids, workbooks, flash cards, stickers, construction paper, pens and pencils, videos ... |
April 11 2012 - New York State Will Inspect Bus Lines With Poor Records More Often ALBANY - One of the smallest and most overlooked items in New York's new state budget just could be a life saver. Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state Legislature agreed to devote $1 million to change the way buses are inspected in New York following a bloody year on the road. |
April 10 2012 - NY to do more probes of bus lines with poor safety A little noticed, relatively inexpensive item in New York's massive state budget could be a life saver.Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Legislature found $1 million in a nearly flat budget to change the way buses ... |
April 10 2012 - NY beefing up inspections of bus lines A little noticed, relatively inexpensive item in New York’s massive state budget could be a life saver. Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Legislature found $1 million in a nearly flat budget to change the way buses are inspected in New York following a bloody year on the road. The new program will change the [...] |
March 31 2012 - Video: Export businesses caught in the middle of D.C. debate A congressional showdown over funding for the U.S. Export-Import Bank is pitting two big corporations against each other, and putting the future of an agency that makes a profit for taxpayers into question. Wyatt Andrews reports. |
March 26 2012 - Vietnam veteran Herman Gordon found peace as a bus driver By Andrew Meacham, Times Staff Writer Saturday, March 24, 2012 ST. PETERSBURG — The year after he finished 15 years with the Army, Herman Gordon got the job he had been waiting for: driving a bus. Mr. Gordon had maintained the job would be perfect for him. His family came to believe he was right. He started in 1976, driving for what was then the St. Petersburg Municipal Transit System, the same ... |
March 06 2012 - N.Y. school linked to Va. bus crash loses license By Verena Dobnik NEW YORK New York state has suspended the license of a driving school linked to a bus crash that killed four people in Virginia last year. Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the action Monday, saying he promised his state would not tolerate "unsafe buses, dangerous or unqualified drivers or fraud in obtaining licenses." |
March 05 2012 - Zemsky to be head of NFTA, officials say Howard A. Zemsky, who may already be one of the busiest business people in Buffalo, may be getting much busier soon. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is expected to name 52-year-old Zemsky chairman of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Cuomo administration officials told The Buffalo News on Sunday. |
March 05 2012 - Brooklyn driving school linked to VA bus crash loses license New York State has suspended the license of a Brooklyn driving school linked to a bus crash that killed four people in Virginia. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the suspension Monday, saying he promised his state would not tolerate “unsafe buses, dangerous or unqualified drivers, or fraud in obtaining licenses.” The... |
March 01 2012 - Reform agenda touted Empire State Development Corporation executive Sam Hoyt visited Lockport on Wednesday to tout Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s state budget and government reform plans. Changing the way the state does business will bring fiscal relief to counties, cities and towns, eventually, Hoyt suggested. It’s too bad the reforms won’t kick in before municipalities like the City of Lockport begin confronting fiscal ... |
February 15 2012 - Police raise awareness on Lacey's Law ANDREW LEIBENGUTH/TIMES NEWS Rush Township Sgt. Duane Frederick talks to students on a school bus about changes to Act 81, known as Lacey's Law. |
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