Automotive safety technologies offer muddled picture
ARLINGTON, Va. Early experience with the latest crop of automotive safety technology thats wending its way to the motorcoach industry is producing mixed results.…
ARLINGTON, Va. Early experience with the latest crop of automotive safety technology thats wending its way to the motorcoach industry is producing mixed results.…
WASHINGTON When President Obama signed the federal highway and public transportation law last month, congressional supporters of the measure boasted it would create as…
WASHINGTON The Congressional Budget office has come up a new estimate on how much federal transportation funds are going to be reduced by proposed…
WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board has formally communicated — to three federal regulatory agencies and four trade groups the 16 safety recommendations…
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WASHINGTON D.C. The nearly three-year running feud in Congress over development of a comprehensive highway and public transportation law came to an end on…
WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Board has issued a handful of new safety recommendations to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration that focus largely…
WASHINGTON Two of the motorcoach industrys top spokesmen have teamed up in a push to get members of the U.S. House of Representatives to…
ASHBURN, Va. — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is developing the long-anticipated seatbelt rule for motorcoaches, also is studying a slew of other…
WASHINGTON — A pronounced dichotomy appears to be developing between the perspective of many in the motorcoach industry and that of regulators and critics when…