
Miller Transportation started, not as a corporation or big enterprise, but in a way that was typical of the time- a farmer needing to supplement his income. Driving a school bus was the perfect answer, morning and afternoon school runs with time to farm, and an occasional field trip. In 1937 Emmett Miller Sr. "Dad" purchased a School Bus, tending to all the maintenance and cleaning on his own.
In 1960, his two sons Tom and Emmett Jr. decided to follow in his footsteps, with Dad at their side. As their commitment and exemplary service continued, the business grew and grew. From school buses, to transit buses, to motor coaches. Now the third generation, having grown up in an atmosphere of dedication and commitment, are taking command.
In 1960, his two sons Tom and Emmett Jr. decided to follow in his footsteps, with Dad at their side. As their commitment and exemplary service continued, the business grew and grew. From school buses, to transit buses, to motor coaches. Now the third generation, having grown up in an atmosphere of dedication and commitment, are taking command.
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Miller specializes in charter transportation, minibus transportation and shuttle van transportation. Town to town or across the nation, Hoosier Ride and it's parent company, Miller Transportation, have been providing reliable interline scheduled route bus service throughout the Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee region for more than twenty five years.
Planning Your Charter
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The first step in any student travel happens long before anyone steps on board a motorcoach, but it's the very first and most important safety factor: the planning. Where do you want to go? How many people will make the trip? How far from home is the destination? Where and when will you stop? How long will you stay at the destination and what time do you expect to arrive or depart?
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47, passenger motorcoach, 55 passenger motorcoach, 44 passenger school bus, 29 passenger shuttle bus. A driver can work a total of 15 hours on duty, with 10 hours driving in any 24 hour period. When a driver reaches either the 10 or 15 hour maximum, they are required by law to have at least 8 consecutive hours off duty before they can do any work or driving again.
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