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Pro-Vision Releases AlwaysSafe Bus Bundle for Video Technology Upgrades

Under the AlwaysSafe plan, school bus fleets can continuously benefit from the latest advancements in video technology through upgrades.

Pro-Vision Releases AlwaysSafe Bus Bundle for Video Technology Upgrades

The new AlwaysSafe plan offers a variety of bundle options to cater to a variety of school bus fleet sizes and requirements. Options range from three to five interior cameras, a forward-facing camera, integrated stop arm cameras, a cloud-based video management system, and an optional 4G data package.

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Pro-Vision has launched the AlwaysSafe Bus Bundle, designed to make upgrading school bus video technology more accessible and budget-friendly for school transportation fleets nationwide.

No Heavy Upfront Costs and Access to the Latest Bus Video Technology

Traditionally, leases have helped schools acquire upgraded bus camera hardware but could not bundle installation services, data plans, and cloud software, resulting in a mix of upfront and ongoing unpredictable costs.

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The AlwaysSafe Bus Bundle from Pro-Vision eliminates that problem and provides one predictable annual cost to acquire everything needed to equip fleets with a
modern bus camera solution.

Under the AlwaysSafe plan, school bus fleets can continuously benefit from the latest advancements in video technology through upgrades. This initiative ensures that buses are equipped with modern safety features, enhancing security for students and drivers alike.

The subscription model ensures that technology upgrades are for the latest technology.

With the AlwaysSafe Bus Bundle, school districts can select a package that best suits their specific needs, with the assurance of fixed annual costs. 

Customizable Plans for Every School Bus Fleet

The new AlwaysSafe plan offers a variety of bundle options to cater to a variety of school bus fleet sizes and requirements.

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Options range from three to five interior cameras, a forward-facing camera, integrated stop arm cameras, a sophisticated cloud-based video management system (CloudConnect), and an optional 4G data package.

This flexibility ensures that every fleet can find a configuration that optimally enhances operational safety and efficiency.

“We understand that adapting to the latest technology can be challenging for many transit operations,” Pro-Vision Transit Division Director Corey Matthews said. “With AlwaysSafe, we're removing financial barriers and providing a flexible, cost-effective way for fleets to ensure they are always equipped with the technology they need to keep their students and drivers safe.”

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