More coaches hit the open road
New study from DePaul University notes strides in intercity bus systems.
New study from DePaul University notes strides in intercity bus systems.
With the Best of BUSRide Awards, BUSRide devotes an issue to the bus industry’s best and brightest.
Peter Pan Bus Lines first to opt for stylistic and mechanical changes.
MCI, Schaumburg, IL, debuted the 2013 model of its J4500 coach, touting improved safety features and new style changes.
In mid-May Brian R. Stefano became the president and CFO of Peter Pan Bus Lines, marking the first time in the almost 80-year history of Peter Pan that a non-Picknelly family member will serve as the company’s president.
Peter Pan officials announced that Brian Stefano, who joined Peter Pan over two decades ago, became the company’s new President and Chief Financial Officer.
Deadly bus crashes this year have made news headlines, thrusting bus safety into the forefront. At the same time the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has been shoved into the limelight as well.
Lately officials at the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance have been on the receiving end of harsh criticism by a number of motorcoach operators wanting the agency to crack down on unsafe rogue curbside carriers.
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.