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September 2010

COVER STORY: Historically, September signals the return of millions of students to school. Vital to this annual migration are yellow school buses. But the landscape, especially in this economy, is changing. Take a ride with us this month as we explore how transportation operations are rolling with the punches.

TOP STORY: School Officials Holding Their Breath When it Comes to Natural Gas Subsidies

SPECIAL REPORT: The Fine Line of Student-Driver Relationships

HEADLINES

Pennsylvania School Bus Driver Makes During International Safety Competition

Will Alabama Study Change Opinions on Seat Belts?

FEATURES

Are Refurbished School Buses the Newest Money Saving Option?

Year-Round Versus Traditional
The pluses and minuses of running your routes throughout the year or getting your summers off

Preparation: Different Meanings to Different People
Depending on where you’re located, preparing for winter can take on a number of different forms

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Do you plan on applying for a Clean School Bus Program grant once the EPA announces a return of funding?
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