
At Huntsville Independent School District, students can use their Chromebooks to access their textbooks and homework on the bus.
Read More →Passengers can easily capture drivers’ actions on smartphones and post them online for anyone to see. That’s all the more reason to maintain a professional manner and follow proper procedures at all times.
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Dallas County Schools in Texas reminds motorists of the need to stop for school buses -- to keep students safe as well as to avoid getting caught by a stop-arm camera.
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Real-time GPS tracking, video integration, and driver behavior algorithms are used to create tools such as driver score cards, reports, and alerts that help drivers and managers correct unsafe habits and reinforce safe ones.
Read More →In response to a safety review, Knox County (Tenn.) Schools directs funds to hire a safety manager, install surveillance cameras in new school buses, and ensure that spare buses have a radio system.
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At just over 2 inches tall, the new HDX Hybrid features the supplier’s Hybrid Component Technology, which is designed to simplify upgrades and maintenance.
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At NSTA’s annual meeting, contractors discuss the potential benefits of new safety technologies — and the potential threat of Uber and other ride-sharing apps.
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The system supports both analog and IP cameras, so users can introduce high-definition camera views as needs and budget allow.
Read More →In the $3.5 million annual pact with Lackawanna City School District, the contractor will provide transportation services, routing implementation, and 50 new vehicles.
Read More →The software enhancements are designed to increase safety and provide cost savings for fleet operators, according to the supplier.
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