Russ,You might pass along to your daughter that those "various drivers" who need automatics will also each need a class B CDL with Passenger and Air Brake endorsements. The coach will also need to pass DOT inspection and be registered with the FMCSA.It is a popular misconception among churches that they are somehow exempt from this requirement, particularly if the driver is a volunteer. The FMCSA and DOT consider a church a commercial enterprise and all the CDL and commercial inspection and weight rules apply, along with log books and hours-of-service -- even if the driver is an unpaid volunteer. This is inviolable if the coach is driven across state lines, as it now becomes a matter of federal law. If it never leaves the state, then MN law applies, which may be more lax. In any case, they should definitely do the research.All enforcement agencies are giving this issue much more attention since a busload of church members ran off the road a few years ago behind an unlicensed (wrt CDL) driver:http://www.nacba.net/PDF_FILES/Fatal%20Crash.pdfIronically (to you and me, at least), the bus involved in that case was a Neoplan.-Seanhttp://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com