Separate hours rule: No problem
Motorcoach operators and drivers apparently do not need to be concerned that roadside inspectors and highway patrolmen will have two sets of hours-of-service rules to…
Motorcoach operators and drivers apparently do not need to be concerned that roadside inspectors and highway patrolmen will have two sets of hours-of-service rules to…
Operator members of the United Motorcoach Association and the American Bus Association are receiving documents indicating their in compliance with the federal copyright laws that…
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – A motorcoach operator in Southern California is prodding the Federal Transit Administration to impose stiffer penalties when it finds a public…
The 16th annual International Roadcheck will be June 3-5 throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. An army of nearly 9,000 bus and truck safety…
By Thomas D. DeMatteoVice President and General CounselABC Companies
One of the hot topics in business circles right now is corporate governance. While…
As if the North American motorcoach industry didn’t have enough worries, now you can add another — SARS. The SARS crisis in Toronto is having…
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Forty-five-foot motorcoachs will no longer be subject to sales taxes in Kentucky effective Oct. 1. The exemption is contained in a law…
An important survey expected to help find solutions for the horrendous tour bus parking and traffic problems in the District of Columbia was cancelled last…
WASHINGTON – In what may be the most significant regulatory action to impact the coach industry since deregulation two decades ago, the Bush Administration has…
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The makeover of manufacturing operations at Motor Coach Industries took another giant step forward late last month when the company officially marked…