
Category: Opinion


Historic buses provide help in promoting our industry
It shouldn’t have been a surprise. My pal John was researching some family history and asked me to do a bit of research at the…

Don’t get lost in technology; balance it with humanity
I got lost on an elevator once. Stupid thing wouldn’t stop at my floor, leaving me stuck on a lengthy tour of a high rise.
…

To find good drivers, we need to make it ‘worth it’
“I feel terrible. I’m going to have to fire a customer.”
My buddy was having a bad day with an operator who had bought a…
Transit Agencies, Feds Should Walk a Mile in Our Shoes
By Dave Millhouser
In 1862, the Civil War was going poorly for the North (and no, this is not a personal memory).
That summer, General…
Avoid Personal Liability by Following Proper Procedures
By Megan Marie Early-Soppa and Robert D. Moseley
Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP
Of course we love our clients and want to get to know each…
When in Doubt, Give a Dangerous Trip the Old Heave-Ho
By Dave Millhouser
“Ya big SISSY!”
Huddled in the heated wheelhouse of the dive boat, Captain Steve and I were looking out at a…
Tax Reform Cometh, but the Details are up in the Air
By Armstrong Robinson and Keith Smith
Prime Policy Group
WASHINGTON — Tax reform is a major agenda priority for 2017. We expect continuous…
MEE offers Easy-To-Use Process to Verify Applicants
By Michael K. Brown
Ameriseach Background Alliance
In meeting and talking with a large number of motorcoach operators, Amerisearch Background Alliance realized that…
Speed Limiters will be No Match for Crafty Bus Drivers
By Dave Millhouser
Ferrying two Eagles west in the early 1980s, my boss and I approached a sign that said “5% grade next 10…