Joint venture close for Double Coin, Michelin, CMA
Double Coin Tires and the Chinese Manufacturers Alliance have signed a memorandum of Understanding with Michelin to create a joint venture to produce Warrior-brand tires.
Double Coin Tires and the Chinese Manufacturers Alliance have signed a memorandum of Understanding with Michelin to create a joint venture to produce Warrior-brand tires.
The latest Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration survey shows 78 percent of commercial bus and truck drivers wore safety belts while operating behind the wheel last year.
C.J.’s Bus deploys to tornado-ravaged Tuscaloosa, Ala. to help children and families affected by the April 27th storm.
Tripadvisor, a travel destination website, has named “A Slice of Brooklyn Pizza Tour” the number one tour of the New York Borough.
A Turnbull, CT woman accused of sending and receiving more than 1,000 text message from April to May 2010 while driving a bus for special-needs children had been barred from driving a bus.
Restoring a vintage 1920s tour bus has become a labor of love for Herman Jones, owner of Mount Rushmore Tours in Rapid City, South Dakota. Jones first had the idea to restore an old bus back in 1970. Through the years Jones had refurbished a 1932 Ford five-window vehicle with a rumble seat that had been given to him in the 1960s, but he really wanted to restore a bus. He had seen a number of photos of original 1920s rag-top, 15-seat passenger tour buses that hauled passengers in the nearby Black Hills region.
Joseph Anderson, a longtime driver for Peter Pan Bus Lines, Springfield, MA, who recently began his 37th year of employment with the company, achieved three million miles of accident-free driving. Three million miles translates to at least 36 consecutive years of driving without an accident; or the equivalent of 120 times around the world, and 12.6 trips to the moon without an accident.
While a sluggish economy has adversely affected budgets for many motorcoach associations and transit companies, bus and mechanic roadeos are still flourishing around the U.S.
Aerospace technology combines with Formula 1 technology to create the lightweight Superbus.
Regular readers of BUSRide have probably seen the plethora of industry talk in advance of the implementation of the CSA 2010 Safety Measurement System (SMS). While I’m not one to crow, “I told you so,” now that we are only a few months into the new measurement system, it appears the chickens have already come home to roost.