In a rush and need a quick snapshot of the top school transportation industry news? Check out this video short to catch up on what's been happening — in just 1 minute.
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With 3 million-plus safe miles logged, the company aims to boost student transportation safety using AI dashcams and real-time vehicle insights.
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EverDriven is expanding its use of Powerfleet’s AI video safety technology to nearly 4,000 vehicles, aiming to improve driver performance and real-time risk detection across its student transportation network.
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Some of the largest alternative student transportation providers in the country come together to launch a new association focused on education and advocacy for industry standards to support flexible, student-centered transportation options.
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Sara Houle, previously COO of the alternative transportation provider, steps up as the company's new president.
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From our Contractor of the Year interview to 2025 survey results on the state of contracting, natural disasters, alternative transportation, and electric buses, don't miss these articles.
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As district and student needs evolve, schools are increasingly looking beyond the yellow bus and turning to alternative transportation options. Learn why this niche is growing, tips on choosing a safe, reliable provider, and an overview of the companies ready to help.
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Gone are the days of school bus fleets being made up of just yellow buses. These days, we’re seeing more fuel and vehicle types than ever, as the use of passenger vehicles and vans increases and the role of alternative transportation providers soars. Let’s dig into it.
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Two new faces join the alternative transportation company's C-suite team. The leadership additions will be focused on ensuring it delivers high-touch service and leading technology.
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Three new sections, spirited debates on school bus specs and alternative transportation guidelines, NCST was far from boring. In fact, this year’s congress wrapped early, even after a 10-year hiatus. Delegates from 48 states worked through these new industry recommendations.
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