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Class A CDL Class B CDL Class C CDL No CDL School Bus Fleet Manager School Superintendent State Director of Pupil Transportation Services State Agency Position Title: Other State Agency Job Title: Transportation Specialist Contractor management beyond local operations Bus Attendant/Monitor Maintenance Supervisor Mechanic/Technician Routing Specialist/Dispatcher Instructor/Trainer School Bus Manufacturer Position Title: School Bus Special Interest Group Position Title: Federal Agency Position Title: Transportation Researcher Position Title: Other Position Title:
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– Type B -- consists of a bus body constructed and installed upon a front-section vehicle chassis, or stripped chassis, with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds, designed for carrying more than 10 persons. – Type C -- also known as a "conventional," is a body installed upon a flat-back cowl chassis with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds, designed for carrying more than 10 persons.
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Visibility of bus stops in inclement weather conditions (fog, snow, heavy rain)
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Emergency evacuation procedures 57. Rear bumper height (need for a secondary lower flexible bumper to prevent under ride)
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In your opinion, how thorough are your substitute driver criminal background check procedures for your fleet (or in general if you are not involved with a fleet)
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, or mail to: Douglas Wiegand Senior Research Associate Virginia Tech Transportation Institute 3500 Transportation Research Pl Blacksburg, VA 24061
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