Transit Technologies, a provider of public and private mobility technology, has acquired Bytecurve.
The acquisition expands Transit Technologies into the K-12 student transport software market.
The acquisition expands Transit Technologies into the K-12 student transport software market.

Transit Technologies' acquisition of Bytecurve is aimed at creating more efficient and effective student transportation operations.
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Transit Technologies, a provider of public and private mobility technology, has acquired Bytecurve.
The acquisition expands Transit Technologies into the K-12 student transport software market.
Bytecurve has a suite of solutions aimed at creating more efficient pupil transportation operations. Its platform integrates routing and GPS fleet tracking software.
Bytecurve360 is a comprehensive dispatch and payroll platform designed to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enhance communication for school districts.
The company's founders have more than 30 years of combined experience in the transportation industry, with expertise in the student transportation operations sector, understanding the challenges of transporting millions of students to and from their schools safely and on time.
The company's solutions are designed to address these challenges with targeted tools to help improve operations, lower operating costs, enhance reliable communications with schools, students and guardians, and keep students safe.
"This is more than a strategic expansion; it's a leap towards a future where transit is more efficient, reliable, and inclusive," Transit Technologies CEO Gerry Leonard said. "By integrating Bytecurve's advanced platform, we continue to set new benchmarks for what software can accomplish for student mobility, safety and efficiency. Bytecurve adds significant value to Transit Technologies' expansive technology platforms, which serve more than 3,000 clients worldwide."
GP Singh, CEO and Founder of Bytecurve, added, "It's gratifying to join such an esteemed alliance of mobility solutions as Transit Technologies. This combination will allow Bytecurve to bring their innovative platform and service to the broader transportation industry."
The acquisition comes as more school districts deploy student transportation optimization technology to their operations.

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