13-channel mobile DVR
The Explorer DX-HD, a new HD-ready mobile digital video recorder, is capable of recording at 30 frames per second simultaneously on all 13 channels.
The Explorer DX-HD, a new HD-ready mobile digital video recorder, is capable of recording at 30 frames per second simultaneously on all 13 channels.
BRAD PENN Compressed Natural Gas Engine Oil is a premium multi-viscosity lubricant specifically designed for use in compressed natural gas fueled vehicles.
BusCon board member and President/CEO of People's Transit Chuck Covington discusses paratransit operations at BusCon 2013.
TAPTCO's Jeffrey Cassell at BusCon 2013.
A look at BusCon 2013
In the second quarter, some cities saw ridership increases due to economic recovery, including Birmingham, Ala.; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Miami; Denver; Champaign-Urbana, Ill.; Chapel Hill, N.C.; Ithaca, N.Y.; Houston; Hampton Roads, Va; and Seattle.
Born in Seattle into a fairly large family, Kate Riley had hopes of moving to Arizona to become a nurse. Instead, her father persuaded her to take management courses at a local college.
Top apps selected use innovation and real-time data to improve transit guides, connect riders with subway artists and aid blind and visually impaired.
WTS International’s Navigator Award recognize the achievements of an individual or organization for extraordinary efforts to attract, retain and advance women in the transportation industry. LaHood is the first recipient of the award.
The new lightweight BE-550 bulkhead evaporator for small to mid-size shuttle and school bus applications helps ensure passenger comfort in vehicles where headroom clearance is an issue.
The Illinois DOT's Jeff Waxman discusses industry regulations at BusCon 2013.
Ed Eucker speaks on working with a nonprofit at BusCon 2013.
Patricia Adams, a former school bus driver, has been transporting 30 to 40 people daily to physical therapy, dialysis and doctors appointments safely for six years.
Added stops to its Downtown Shuttle Route. Additionally, seniors and ADA riders may now transfer, free of charge, to the fixed-route system.
Greater Richmond Transit Co. is running out of funds to keep the program running. Demand for the service has spiked by 75% over the last 10 years.
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