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No-cost option for communication upgrade Radios with telephone capabilities in addition to two-way function are used in an innovative comm...
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Read More →John Fahey, assistant superintendent at Buffalo (N.Y.) City School District, discusses the most common mistakes made during the routing process.
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Read More →For those of us in the school bus industry, the arrival of the fall is more than a mere change of seasons. While the leaves turn gold and are blown ab...
Read More →By combining GPS, wireless communications and the Internet, fleet operators can track buses in real time, while gathering reams of potentially useful data.
Read More →Consulting the law enforcement list of registered sex offenders can help you avoid dangerous routing oversights.
Read More →Global positioning system (GPS) technology is becoming widely used, but will it satisfy the requirements of school bus operators?
Read More →For routing and scheduling, maintenance tasks and information gathering, computers can save time and money.
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