THE TRANSPORTER*
The Transporter is a newsletter dedicated
to the safe transportation of children. It addresses transportation issues that
affect children with topics ranging from safety to new technology. Underlined issues are accessible online by clicking on the title (opens
in a new window as an Adobe pdf file).
Individual issues of The Transporter are available FREE of charge. Call 804.782.1938, 1.888.WEST904 or e-mail mhwestcon@aol.com. to add yourself or your
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November 2007 edition of The Transporter:
Logistics Planning
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about The Transporter Collection, Volume I.
Previously published issues include:
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October 2007,
Seatbelt Controversy
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September 2007,
Diesel Fuel - The Clean Air Issue in School Transportation
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May 2007,
Shedding Pounds to Gain Weight for Your Image
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December 2006,
Staying on Track with Federal Requirements
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September 2006,
Laughter Is A Best Buy…Try It
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June 2006,
You Need Not
Be A Jewel To Shine Brightly
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May 2006,
Shifting Gears...An
Insurance Policy For Success
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March 2006,
Involve the Entire Team in
Transporting Your Passengers…Everyone Has a Role |
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February 2006,
Uploading Value to Download More Customers
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December 2005,
Accent Your Appearance by
Demonstrating Your Leadership Skills
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July 2005, Use Feedback to Stay Connected to Bus Driver Issues
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June 2005, Improve Your Safety Record by
Equipping Personnel with Encouragement and Tools Needed to Get the Job Done
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May 2005, Who's
Following the Rules? It May Be Time to Update Your Policies and Procedures
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April 2005, Are You
Prepared? ... Establish a Violence Prevention Plan
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February 2005, Building Employee Relationships & Loyalty
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January 2005, Boosting Your Resources for 2005
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December 2004, Celebrating the School Bus Driver
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November 2004, Help Boost Your Transportation Program With Volunteers
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October 2004, Training Your Bus Drivers To Be Coaches
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September 2004, Putting the Lid on Road Rage
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August 2004, Student Safety Training an Important Aspect of School Bus Safety
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July 2004, Revitalize Your Driver Training
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June 2004, School Bus Safety Means Managing
Chronic Diseases Like Diabetes
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May 2004, School Bus Stops, A Risky Part of the Ride
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April 2004,The NTCSC
Helps Head Start and Other Programs Overcome Problems
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March 2004, Do You Know Who is Really Riding Your School Bus?
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February 2004, Bridging the Communication Gap
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January 2004, Helping the Bus/Van Driver Promote the Safe Transport of Children
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December 2003, Winter Driving and Maintenance Tips
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November 2003, Ways to Improve Morale and Reduce Staff Turnover Rate
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October 2003, High Staff Turnover Rate- Costly for Transportation Systems
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September 2003, Recurring Problem of Students Being Left Behind on the School Bus
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June 2003, Building Capacity for your Organization
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April 2003, Acknowledging Bus Drivers
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February 2003, Don't Forget to Protect the School Bus!
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December 2002, Is Your Transportation Team Winding Down?
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October 2002, School Bus Drivers
Key Members of the Violence Prevention Team
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August 2002, Starting the Day Off Right
A Bus Drivers Influence
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July 2001*,
Add Power To Your Performance Through Teamwork
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April 2001*, Diesel Fumes... Are Our Children At Risk?
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May 2000, Expand Your Transportation Capability
Try Partnering
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January 2000*, Bus Drivers as Teachers
Improving The School Learning Experience
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November 1999*, LEDs... In Your Tail Lights?
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Premiere Edition*, Being Safe Means
Buckling Up
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