February 2025

Cover design by Kimber Horne
Safety takes the front page in this monthβs issue. Read articles about how student transporters are furthering student safety through emergency drills, implementation of technology that combats illegal passing, preparing technicians with necessary skills as well as governmental changes that could impact the industry.
Check out the STN EXPO East (March 20-25) Conference Preview that includes agenda details, daily schedule and unique networking events.
Read the full February 2025 issue.
Features
Exercise Plan
Student transporters are sharing the training and safety benefits of conducting mock causality school bus drills, not only for transportation staff but local emergency management teams.
Enhanced Communications Improve School Bus Operations
School bus drivers are often the only adult on board the school bus, requiring them to seamlessly connect to dispatch and first responders.
STN EXPO East Preview
Though the conference and trade show kicks off for the first time in a new locale of Concord, North Carolina, the event offers the same tried-and-true content, commerce and community opportunities the industry has grown to appreciate.
Special Report
Combatting Illegal Passing with Awareness, Technology
Illegally passing motorists are one of the industryβs largest threats to student safety at school bus stops. Districts share what technological solutions are helping.
Editorβs Take by Ryan Gray
A Supreme (Court) Debate Impacting Internet on School Buses?
Thought Leader by Jeff Cassell
Crossing Arms: Do They Work?
Thought Leader by Robert T. Pudlewski
The Evolving Role of School Bus Technicians
Publisherβs Corner by Tony Corpin
Buckle Up for 2025
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