Category: The Docket
Motorcoach operators feeling ramifications of deadly NY limo crash
The fatal October crash of a stretch limousine in New York has produced an enforcement crackdown on all passenger carriers, a tug-of-war between state and…
Taking to the Hill
Motorcoach operators plan for unified day of meeting legislators, explaining their side of issues
The term “old-fashioned shoe leather” doesn’t necessarily apply just to journalists…
Infrastructure Bill…maybe?
Are our federal legislators about to get busy addressing the nation’s infrastructure needs? Maybe.
First, why is infrastructure legislation important to the bus and motorcoach…
Bus driver fined over death
A tour bus driver whose momentary inattention resulted in a fatal crash on Vancouver’s waterfront has been fined $1,800.
The tour bus jumped the curb…
Legislative News
The motorcoach industry just completed a second year without incurring new federal regulations. Don’t count on three in a row, said the legislative and regulatory…
Acceptance of self-driving cars slow—but advancing
By Greg Tasker
Despite a spate of well-publicized incidents of Arizonians attacking self-driving minivans on the streets of Chandler, a Phoenix suburb, the community has…
So, what’s all this hullabaloo about a Fly-In?
Dozens of representatives from the bus industry will descend on the Nation’s capital April 2 and 3 to participate in the 2019 Bus & Motorcoach…
End the Government Shutdown, Industry Associations Urge
The government shutdown is having a harmful economic impact, including to the tourism industry, according to a statement by several group tour and travel associations:…