FMCSA inches toward requiring passenger info
WASHINGTON Seven years after the National Transportation Safety Board recommended that motorcoach operators be required to provide passengers with a pre-trip safety briefing, federal…
WASHINGTON Seven years after the National Transportation Safety Board recommended that motorcoach operators be required to provide passengers with a pre-trip safety briefing, federal…
WASHINGTON The motorcoach industry doesnt think it would be a good idea to liberalize federal rules covering drivers with insulin-treated diabetes.
In fact,…
NEW YORK Six months after the launch of the .travel domain name, upwards of 17,000 Web sites have been registered using the .travel extension.
…Americans living along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts who dont have their own means of transportation when storm evacuations are ordered will be moved out…
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — Motor Coach Canada and the American Bus Association have announced a new working arrangement designed to promote the motorcoach industry.
Dubbed…
WASHINGTON The 50th anniversary of the U.S. Interstate System is being celebrated this month and the motorcoach industry will be front and center in…
WASHINGTON Warren Hoemann, the No. 2 administrator at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for most of the past three years, has resigned.
Hoemann…
WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Transportation is recommending that bus and truck operators begin immediately developing plans for dealing with the threat of a…
TAMPA, Fla. — Annette Sandberg, administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will be the headline speaker during the Legislative & Regulatory Update session…
AUSTIN, Texas — Motorcoach operators who took part in the Hurricane Rita evacuation in Texas say the Federal Emergency Management Agency and its private-sector subcontractors…