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Nov 20, 2009
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Durham School Services Celebrates School Bus Safety Week 2009
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Two Durham Employees Win Golden Merit Awards
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Police department’s secret weapon: Durham and Smart Bus Live help nab violators
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Durham drivers shine at ‘Road-eo’
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Durham School Services Receives First of Two Hybrid-Electric School Buses From Collins Bus Corporation
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CleanFUEL USA and Blue Bird Exceed Sales Targets for Propane School Buses
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Durham School Services Celebrates School Bus Safety Week 2009
Read more

Two Durham Employees Win Golden Merit Awards
Read more

Police department’s secret weapon: Durham and Smart Bus Live help nab violators
Read more

Durham drivers shine at ‘Road-eo’
Read more

Durham School Services Receives First of Two Hybrid-Electric School Buses From Collins Bus Corporation
Read more

CleanFUEL USA and Blue Bird Exceed Sales Targets for Propane School Buses
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We do everything we can to ensure our employees put safety first, above all else. But, we don’t stop there. We also work to teach our passengers and their communities how to be safe—on and off the school bus.

We instruct K-3 students on proper entry and exit of the bus, emergency evacuation techniques and general school bus safety. By using live demonstrations, videos and educational materials, drivers teach students how to enjoy a safe trip to and from school. Students can also visit our website and learn school bus safety with fun, instructional games.

Throughout the year, our safety education programs focus on safety around the bus’s “Danger Zone,” emergency evacuations, and safe riding procedures. We are active participants in National School Bus Safety Week every October. We travel to various areas and teach children about school bus safety with the help of “Pride,” our Labrador retriever mascot. We conduct 30-minute shows to educate students from kindergarten to the third grade. The students are very attentive during the presentations and adore “Pride.” Our transportation professionals are also available to speak at classroom presentations or community organizations.

We reward and recognize drivers with accident-free records every year through our safety recognition programs. Depending on performance, drivers receive pins, cash and prizes and are treated to an evening of fellowship with their colleagues at the annual safety recognition banquets.

We do everything we can to ensure our employees put safety first, above all else. But, we don’t stop there. We also work to teach our passengers and their communities how to be safe—on and off the school bus.

We instruct K-3 students on proper entry and exit of the bus, emergency evacuation techniques and general school bus safety. By using live demonstrations, videos and educational materials, drivers teach students how to enjoy a safe trip to and from school. Students can also visit our website and learn school bus safety with fun, instructional games.

Throughout the year, our safety education programs focus on safety around the bus’s “Danger Zone,” emergency evacuations, and safe riding procedures. We are active participants in National School Bus Safety Week every October. We travel to various areas and teach children about school bus safety with the help of “Pride,” our Labrador retriever mascot. We conduct 30-minute shows to educate students from kindergarten to the third grade. The students are very attentive during the presentations and adore “Pride.” Our transportation professionals are also available to speak at classroom presentations or community organizations.

We reward and recognize drivers with accident-free records every year through our safety recognition programs. Depending on performance, drivers receive pins, cash and prizes and are treated to an evening of fellowship with their colleagues at the annual safety recognition banquets.

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