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Charter Bus

Irma J Tours

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According to a press release dated December 12, 2013, The Federal bus safety regulators have shut down 52 companies, including five in Illinois, in what they describe as a major nationwide crackdown on unsafe outfits, including lines whose drivers had suspended licenses or worked routes of more than 800 miles without rest.

The companies aren't just low-cost, fly-by-night carriers -- some have transported school bands, Boy Scouts or senior citizens, according to Anne S. Ferro, administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. In Illinois, Champaign, Ill.-based passenger carrier Illini Tours, Inc., was ordered to immediately cease all operations.

"Its drivers and vehicles pose an imminent hazard to public safety," the U.S. Department of Transportation said about Illini Tours, which provides tours and charter services in Illinois.

Overall, the motor coach industry carries about 700 million passengers a year in the U.S., roughly the same as domestic airlines.

In April, the agency began scrutinizing 250 motor coach companies with poor safety records out of the approximately 4,000 interstate bus lines it regulates. "Operation Quick Strike" came partly in response to major crashes of carriers that, despite dismal safety records, the agency had let continue operating.

The agency said that for the campaign, it trained more than 50 inspectors to look more closely at motor coach companies, and as a result, investigations which in the past might have been done in a few days in some cases took a few weeks.

The 52 companies that were shut down "put safety by the wayside in order to compete in a very tight market," Ferro said Thursday. Three companies have been allowed to reopen after making improvements.

The agency said that of the more than 1,300 buses inspected, 340 were taken off the road at least temporarily.

Just one of the companies -- Kansas-based Midnight Express, LLC -- was shut down following a death. The others were closed for safety problems, including companywide failures of maintenance and violations of "hours-of-service" rules that limit how long a driver can work without a break.

Drivers for Salt Lake Shuttles of Utah, for example, routinely worked the more-than 800 mile round-trip between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas without required rest, the agency said; Illini Tours of Illinois kept running one bus for several days while a warning light indicated problems with the anti-lock braking system.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration released the inspection results about a month after another agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation faulted it for failing to crack down on tour bus and truck companies whose vehicles later crashed, killing 25 people. Inspectors had flagged the companies for serious safety violations before the crashes but allowed them to stay in business.

Ferro acknowledged that crashes in the mountains east of Los Angeles and in Oregon cited by the National Transportation Safety Board amounted to a wake-up call for her agency. "We might not have been catching all the elements" that a more in-depth inspection could, she said.

Here is a state-by-state list of 49 companies that were shut down by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and have not reopened.

Arizona:
--Autobuses Rayon Inc.
--River City Shuttle
British Columbia, Canada:

--FTS Forest Transport Services LTD

California:
--Salcido Tours

Connecticut:
--New Haven Bus Service
--People to Places Inc.

Florida:
--Ricardo Transportation
--McRea Transportation, Inc.
--Fabulous Coach Lines

Georgia:
--All Pro Motor Coach
--Best Limo Service

Illinois:
--Across USA Tour & Travel
--Nealson Coach Inc.
--Acrosstown Charter
--Irma J Tours, Inc.
--Illini Tours

Indiana:
--Rotel North American Tours LLC

Kansas:
--Midnight Express LLC

Kentucky:
--M H B S Inc

Massachusetts:
--Furtado Bus Lines
--Lynette's Limousine
--MTZ Tours
--Sovereign Transportation

Mississippi:
--Carbo Limo Of Oxford, LLC
--CC Rider Coach

New Jersey:
--Pocono Progressive

New York:
--Coach USA Tour Inc.
--Horizon Coach Inc.
--Gotham Coach Service Inc.
--Uniworld Tours, Inc.

North Carolina:
--Charter Bus
--Southeastern Tours, Inc.
--Executive Charters Lines, Inc.
--Spaulding Charters and Tours, Inc.

Ohio:
--Destiny Tours

Pennsylvania:
--Bus Go Bus, Inc.
--Travel Time Transportation, LLC
--S & V Tours Inc.
--Wilcar Tours, Inc.

South Carolina:
--Destiny Tours
--The People's Choice
--South Carolina VIP Tours, LLC

Tennessee:
--GWC Enterprises Inc.

Texas:
--Autobuses Zacatecanos LLC
--Hotel Mexicano
--Agape Tours Inc.

Utah:
--Salt Lake Shuttles LLC

Vermont:
--Advanced Ventures, LLC

Washington, D.C.:
--Onboard DC Tours LLC
Companies that were shut down but have reopened:

Georgia:
--Transsouth Motorcoach, LLC

Massachusetts:
--Lucky Star

North Carolina:
--DAPTCO Motor Coach Services

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