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Florida Motorcoach Industry Gathers in Orlando, Connects with Hispanic Operators
There was a celebration of the restart of business for the motorcoach industry in Orlando on June 9.
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Stateline: Residents Left Behind as Pandemic Hurts Bus Companies
In the meantime, Pantuso said recovery has been fairly slow. He doesn’t see his industry coming back until late 2023 or early 2024.
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NTSB Recommends Additional Motorcoach Safety Training Action for Drivers in Aftermath of Fatal Crash
Reminder: alert motorcoach drivers to limit and avoid jake brake applications in inclement weather or risk loss of traction.
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Driving Force Tip: Don’t Let the ELDT Requirements Slow Down Your Hiring Process … Know the Facts
Know the facts about the upcoming Feb. 7 Entry-Level Driver Training requirements.
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ABA Statement on the Infrastructure Bill
"America's private motorcoach industry wants to support Congress as it works to create a safe and innovative system for all transportation systems."
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Secretary Buttigieg, the Motorcoach Industry Invites You to Hop on Board
As the new Biden Administration looks to create transformative, accessible multi-modal transportation options for Americans, the private motorcoach industry is ready to lead the way.
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ABA Tells Sec. Buttigieg We Are Here to Help America Move Again
"Secretary Buttigieg's prioritization of safety, environmental friendliness and ensuring transportation as an engine for equity is what the motorcoach industry is all about," said Peter Pantuso, ABA president & CEO.
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Relief Extended for License Delays due to COVID Disruptions
FMCSA has continued COVID-19 related waivers into 2021.
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Green Car Congress: US Motorcoach Industry Closures Surge in 2020
Nearly 72% of these losses of authority occurred between April and August 2020, during the height of the pandemic.
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ABA Releases 2020 Motorcoach Industry Closure Data
There have been nearly 500 companies who have lost their operating authority, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, so far this year (482 through Nov. 30, 2020), a 400 percent increase over 2019.
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