Route Design
Student routes need balance. Too many stops increase travel time, while long walks to common pickup points frustrate families. The best route maps reflect age groups, traffic density, and school timings.
Strong school transport depends on repeatable daily checks, sensible routes, trained staff, accurate communication, and clean escalation when something goes wrong.
Student routes need balance. Too many stops increase travel time, while long walks to common pickup points frustrate families. The best route maps reflect age groups, traffic density, and school timings.
Pre-trip inspection, staff attendance, emergency contacts, and seat allocation checks should happen before every departure, not only during audits.
Parents care about accurate updates. Route delays, bus swaps, attendance mismatches, and emergency changes should be communicated clearly and quickly.