Drive eat belts? Check.
Air conditioning? Check. Tablets for bus drivers that integrate routing soft-
ware with student tracking? Dallas County Schools has them all. Student transporters already
have several options when it comes to tracking students on and off their buses and to interact with in a variety of ways to make opera- tions more efficient. Tyler Technologies released the
Time S
Tablets are integrating routing, student tracking and driver solutions for student transportation operations, like those used by Dallas County Schools
WRITTEN BY RYAN GRAY |
RYAN@STNONLINE.COM
latest technology disruption over the summer, and specifically this month, as about 300 special edu- cation buses in the Dallas County Schools fleet are rolling with the company’s new Android-based Drive tablet. Te week of Aug. 15 more 600 bus drivers and atten- dants were trained on the tablet. Aaron Hobbs, executive director of transportation for the intermediate educational agency that services 14 districts in and around the Dallas/ Fort Worth area, said the plan this
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