By Al Parker
American motorcoach companies can be vulnerable to cyber-attacks that could directly impact their daily operations, according to Tom DeMatteo, chief legal officer…
GILLESPIE, Ill.—A one-day, online auction of 108 motorcoaches from Cavallo Bus Lines was a rare singular release of a “Huge, Late Model Motor Coach Fleet,”…
Arrow Stage Lines celebrates 90 years of family, faith and buses
NORFOLK, Neb.—In 1928, Carl Busskohl started transporting mail and bread from Norfolk, Nebraska, to…
By Debbie Curtis
When the highest profile image of a bus driver is The Honeymooners‘ Jackie Gleason, it’s perhaps time for a new public role…
By Matt Schoolcraft
It won’t be long before millennials dominate the workforce. The Society for Human Resource Management reports that about a third of the…
After three years with distributor, Irizar opens own business in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — For three years, Spain-based manufacturer Irizar distributed its motorcoaches in…
A new study by the University of Illinois shows there’s a potentially lucrative market in tours of U.S. colleges for Chinese students.
Joy Huang, professor…
Recently, I was in the market for a new set of binoculars. Being the armchair shopper that I am, I turned to the web to…
WASHINGTON—Federal regulators have withdrawn a proposed rule to study increased regulation of obstructive sleep apnea in commercial vehicle operators after determining the issue was adequately…
Frankfort, Ky.—New Flyer of America Inc. unveiled a $30 million transit bus and motorcoach manufacturing facility that will create up to 550 jobs. Gov.…