Not to boast, but I’m old enough to remember a time when yellow school buses were diesel-guzzling, loud smoky things that didn’t even have seatbelts. And, oh, look. So are my kids, one of whom isn’t officially a teenager yet. Read More
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Pellerin: Stop the idling and switch school buses to electric
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