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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)
May 23 2012 - Tahoe chambers to take road trip to see why other areas function better Tourism, transportation and the environment will be among the topics explored during the Pathways to Prosperity Trek being organized by Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce in partnership with North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and the Tahoe Prosperity Center. Basin business and civic leaders will travel by bus to Monterey Bay, Livermore and Sacramento [...]
May 21 2012 - Obama Throws Anti-Fracking Environmentalists Under the Bus to Win Ohio Voters Earlier this month, the Obama Administration eased up on important fracking regulations that would have slowed energy exploration in battleground states like the all-important Buckeye State. “Anybody who stands in the way of the fracking boom is seen as standing in the way of jobs," Democratic state Representative Robert Hagan conceded to Reuters.
May 19 2012 - Tappan Zee Bridge transit would boost economy, environment Al Samuels, president and CEO of the Rockland Business Association, speaks in Nyack at Wednesday’s press conference held by BuildTheBridgeNowNY.org, a statewide coalition advocating for a new Tappan Zee Bridge. The bridge can be seen in the background.
May 17 2012 - Evansville Looking to Remodel Greyhound Station The city of Evansville is taking a step toward cleaning up dangerous materials that are inside one of the city's oldest buildings. The city plans to renovate the Greyhound bus station downtown, but an environmental report halted those plans.
May 17 2012 - How to Make Public Transportation Safer on a Shoestring Budget For the past five years, I've ridden trains and buses in Los Angeles at least three times a week. But many of my female friends won't join me because of very real concerns about safety. Such fears are common in every city, but especially sprawling ones like Los Angeles, where riders must walk further distances to our stops, and often through less populated environments. For women who have a ...
May 15 2012 - DISD adds 25 propane-fueled buses to fleet DICKINSON The Dickinson Independent School District was awarded a grant from the Department of Energy the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality totaling $2.37 million for the replacement of 25 diesel-fueled buses with new propane-fueled buses.
May 13 2012 - Free Bus Rides on Ozone Action Days a Thing of the Past? Fort Wayne, IN (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has determined that the Fort Wayne area is no longer in violation of clean air standards and will no longer pay for Citilink's free fare promotion on Ozone Action days.
May 10 2012 - NDP wants 'Trojan horse' omnibus bill split up The New Democrats are asking the Conservative government to split its omnibus bill into several pieces of legislation so that proposed changes to environmental and natural resource laws can be scrutinized.
May 09 2012 - Vestal Gas Education Meeting The Vestal Gas Coalition is hosting an educational meeting this Thursday. There will be three speakers. The first will be Robert Williams of Barns and Williams Environmental Services in Binghamton. He'll talk about the Ad Valorem Tax, which is a real property production tax that drilling companies have to pay. The second speaker is Doctor William Bush, who is the superintendent of Elk Lake ...
May 09 2012 - BISD gets $1.7M grant to reduce bus emissions The Brownsville Independent School District officially accepted a $1.7 million grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on Monday to make its school buses run cleaner and healthier.
May 09 2012 - Southeastern recognized for ‘Bio bus’ environmental program Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School has been recognized by the state for their “Bio bus,” a mobile environmental technology lab built into an old school bus.
May 08 2012 - Review: ‘Avengers’ hits big screen with a blast The hype has been building for years and it couldn't possibly be more deafening at this point. After a series of summer blockbusters that individually introduced Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor and Captain America, all these characters come together alongside several other friends and foes in "Marvel's The Avengers." And with director and co-writer Joss Whedon, they couldn't be in better ...
May 07 2012 - Ozone Day bus rides end Because of funding cuts, Citilink will not provide free bus rides on Ozone Action Days this summer. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management ended the grant that paid for free rides because the area meets federal clean air standards.
May 06 2012 - Bus cameras encourage safety in Delaware SELBYVILLE -- With bullying in the spotlight, officials want to create a safe environment for students at school and on the bus.
May 05 2012 - Events abound for Earth Day fun While Earth Day officially falls on Sunday this year, several community groups are prepared for a full weekend of environment-friendly activities. Having promoted its special Earth Day bus all month, Cherriots will offer free rides all day today.
April 30 2012 - SMART Dares Drivers to Take Commuter Challenge 2012 in May With Eight Reasons to Leave the Car at H SMART, with members of Transportation Choices, is challenging residents to take the bus, vanpool, carpool, bicycle, walk or telework at least once in May. The short-term goal is to increase awareness of transportation options available in the region and to give an alternative ride a try, which may ultimately generate long-term environmental and financial benefits for residents.Detroit, MI (PRWEB ...
April 30 2012 - Yes, Los Angeles Has A Rail Network Believe It Or Not "LA has a rail network?" you ask. True, the city has pretty much defined car culture for half a century and many key destinations are still inaccessible by train (reaching LAX from Downtown LA requires two trains and a shuttle bus), but faced with increasing traffic, environmental awareness and public demand, LA is evolving and proud of it.
April 28 2012 - Blue Bird Named Extra Mile Award Recipient for Commitment to Environment and to State of Georgia Blue Bird called “local hero” by Middle Georgia Clean Air Coalition for commitment to the environment and to the state of Georgia.Fort Valley, Ga (PRWEB) April 27, 2012 Blue Bird Corporation received the Extra Mile Award this week from the Middle Georgia Clean Air Coalition for their commitment and success in bringing alternative-fueled school bus transportation to the market. The award ...
April 28 2012 - Hire a guide to experience Tijuana like the locals do I'm feeling a little ridiculous standing here in my '70s-era hotpants and ironic sweatband, shivering in front of a roller-skating rink on the east side of Tijuana. What business does a gringa like me have here, miles away from downtown's erstwhile tourist street, Avenida Revolucion, dressed like a reject from a Jane Fonda workout video.
April 27 2012 - City Envisions Improved Livability for the Palmetto Expressway The Florida Department of Transportation and the Miami-Dade County Expressway are planning future improvements to the Palmetto Expressway from I-75 to the Golden Glades Interchange at I-95. The Project Development and Environmental Study, or PD&E, will evaluate lane additions, managed (toll) lanes, safety and bus rapid transit.