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Carnahan, Don M. – School Business Affairs, 1994
Presents the history, objectives, and guiding principles for the 12th National Standards Conference on School Transportation to be held in 1995. (MLF)
Descriptors: Conferences, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Standards, National Standards
Ross, Jonathan – School Business Affairs, 2002
Describes potential health risks of diesel exhaust fumes to students riding school buses. Suggests measures to reduce exposure. (PKP)
Descriptors: Child Safety, Diesel Engines, Elementary Secondary Education, Fuels
Cowan, Richard H. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Financing enables school districts to operate new buses when funds for outright purchase are not available. This article examines reasons, sources, and pitfalls of school bus financing. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Financial Support, Interest (Finance), Purchasing
Hartmann, Bennie C. – School Business Affairs, 1984
This article reviews the history of Maryland's controversial requirement that school buses use single-piece wheel rims. The author suggests precautions for using explosion-prone multipiece rims. (MCG)
Descriptors: Accidents, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment Manufacturers, Equipment Standards
Kelly, Ralph L. – School Business Affairs, 1973
Pilot programs for school safety initiated in Tulsa include a 2-way radio communication installation on school buses and vandalism detection devices in selected schools. (MF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Pilot Projects, Radio, Safety Equipment
Lehman, Tom; Harkin, Gary – School Business Affairs, 1979
A synopsis of the results of a study conducted for the Bozeman, Montana, Public Schools. The study evaluated the feasibility of a district-owned vs a contracted pupil transportation system. Various aspects of school transportation were analyzed by their relationship to safety, control, service, and cost. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Button, Charles T. – School Business Affairs, 1979
Discusses elements of an efficient, comprehensive school bus safety program. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Driver Education, Educational Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Mawdsley, Ralph D. – School Business Affairs, 1996
Reviews safety considerations, district responsibilities, and court litigation related to pupil transportation. Highlights litigious issues involving selection of bus stops, driver responsibilities when transporting and disembarking students, and school bus safety requirements. School districts lacking medical emergency and disruptive behavior…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Responsibility, Safety
Allen, J. D. – School Business Affairs, 1997
In 1977, a school transportation director developed a policy giving school bus drivers authority to discipline unruly student behavior via a system of graduated warnings and suspension of riding privileges. Most parents have been supportive and expect their kids to behave on the bus. In the interest of safety, school administrators should support…
Descriptors: Bus Drivers, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment
Fowler, Donald – School Business Affairs, 1997
Describes actions taken by the Missouri School Bus Contractors Association to resolve bus-handrail defects. Describes cooperative efforts to develop national standards from 1936 to the present, public perceptions of school-bus safety, and recent improvements and requirements in school bus safety. (LMI)
Descriptors: Bus Drivers, Bus Transportation, Elementary Secondary Education, School Buses
Finkel, Karen – School Business Affairs, 1990
Summarizes the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 requirements, discusses problems engendered by new state laws, and tells how school administrators can ensure that their state's law does not inhibit school bus driver recruitment and retainment. Basically, multiple commercial licenses are now illegal, and alcohol impairment standards are…
Descriptors: Driving While Intoxicated, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Labor Turnover
Linder, Dianna – School Business Affairs, 1991
Provides tips for decreasing liability, containing costs, and promoting smooth operation of special education transportation. Schools need to review wheelchair transportation procedures, length of bus rides, arrival times, integration of special needs students on regular routes, driver training documentation, record keeping, transportation, staff…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, School Buses
Pederson, Patricia J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
A comprehensive school bus safety program designed and implemented in Euclid (Ohio) involves participation by students, drivers, parents, and the community. This article was originally submitted in application for, and the author received, a 1993 Pinnacle of Achievement Award from the Association of School Business Officials. (MLF)
Descriptors: Awards, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation, Safety
Geraldi, Robert J.; And Others – School Business Affairs, 1984
Describes a Wisconsin school bus accident in which the driver was killed and students injured, and the school district's response. Suggests ways to cope with school bus accidents. (MCG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Injuries, Interviews
Brantner, Max – School Business Affairs, 1984
Reports on a northern Illinois school bus fleet converted to propane fuel in 1981 and 1982. Includes tables showing, first, total annual fuel costs before and after conversion and, second, fuel efficiency for 16 buses using propane and three using gasoline. Notes precautions for propane use. (MCG)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures, Fuel Consumption
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