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EverDriven Rolls Ahead in 7 New States

The alternative transportation provider gains more momentum as it reached 150 million miles logged and now operates in 33 states.

Everdriven expands into more states

The Colorado-based company is now offering its services in Delaware, Maine, South Dakota, Alaska, Nebraska, Louisiana, and Alabama.

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EverDriven recently marked a major milestone, announcing that it has surpassed 150 million safe miles driven. And, with its expansion into seven new states, it now operates in a total of 33 states across the U.S. 

An Expanded Footprint & Products

EverDriven’s network has grown to include entries into Delaware, Maine, South Dakota, Alaska, Nebraska, Louisiana, and Alabama. This has enabled the company to serve 23,476  students in FY 2024.

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As a result of its growth, the EverDriven team has tripled in size over the past four years to more than 300 employees and a network of nearly 500 service providers and 9,000 drivers.

"The rapid growth we’ve experienced reflects the increasing demand from districts looking for reliable, safe, and customized transportation solutions for their students," said Mitch Bowling, CEO of EverDriven. "As districts face more complex challenges, they are turning to partners like EverDriven to bridge transportation gaps. Every new state and mile we cover represents our commitment to meeting these needs and creating lasting partnerships with schools and communities.”

The company's latest comprehensive camera solutionis nowavailable across its network, and it's now implemented into 13 states and dozens of school districts nationwide. ItsVIP app launched in December 2021. New features to the app include real-time access to monitor student journeys, streamline coordination, and ensure seamless communication between schools, families, and drivers.

Safety Initiatives

Key safety features complementing EverDriven's offering includes:

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“Reaching 150 million miles reflects both our growth and our unwavering commitment to safe student transportation,” said Bowling. “As we expand our services, safety remains at the heart of everything we do. No matter how far we grow, our mission stays the same ensuring every student arrives safely and securely, every time.”

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