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ABA Moves 2021 Marketplace to June in Baltimore
The ABA Board of Directors has voted to move the 2021 Marketplace and Busworld North America from January to June 18-22, 2021.
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As Hurricane Laura Barrels Toward Gulf, Motorcoaches Mobilize to Evacuate Citizens
Now who will answer the call to help evacuate if the buses aren't running?
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ABA Congratulates Successful FY 2020 Bus Security Grant Recipients
ABA members have used the federal dollars to bolster motorcoach safety and security in a variety of ways to coordinate response efforts with law enforcement and other first responders.
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TSA Releases Motorcoach BASE Report 2019
BASE is a free, voluntary risk-based program that evaluates the security posture of transportation systems.
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ABA Publishes Sample Policies for Industry for Post-Pandemic Cleanliness and Safety Protocols
"What our task force put together should be a great help to the entire industry when companies are creating their cleaning protocols. Showing the public that our buses are clean and that it is safe to travel by motorcoach."
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Covid-19 Waiver of Liability
As with all contract language, you should consult your attorney.
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ABA Convenes Industry Recovery Task Force
The task force will work to develop a path forward for not only the cleanliness of motorcoaches but explore new methods and approaches ensure that motorcoaches retain their essential role in a post-pandemic multi-modal world.
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When Disaster Strikes There May be No One Left to Help
We are not asking for a $50 billion bailout. We are asking for grants and loans that will save this industry from collapse.
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CA Political Review: “Nation” of California Fights Trump Administration on Bus Driver Break Rules
ABA, which represents bus companies, petitioned the administration to block California’s meal and rest break laws in January 2019.
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Courthouse News Service: California Fights Trump Administration on Bus Driver Break Rules
ABA says the state’s more stringent requirements “undermine existing federal fatigue management rules” and “require drivers to take breaks that might be counterproductive to safety.”
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