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Which services are outsourced? 89%Maintenance & Service


85% Procurement (vehicles, equipment, etc.) 78% Employee hiring and training 59% Operations management 22% Other (i.e., routing, none)


What are your biggest concerns about the latest round of pending emissions requirements for school buses?


69%Increased cost of vehicles/equipment


63%Increased complexity of systems/maintenance


24% Staff training 11% Other (i.e., all of the above, downtime) (MORE THAN ONE ANSWER POSSIBLE FOR THE FIRST FOUR QUESTION ON THIS PAGE. RESULTS DO NOT ADD UP TO 100.)


What equipment are you running on buses that require monthly data?


42%GPS


38% Video Surveillance systems 37% Communication systems


29% Other (i.e., student tracking, N/A) 6% Wi-Fi 4% Tablets


What are you biggest challenges when it comes to providing field trip or charter service?


57% Communications between teachers & transportation


36% Assigning drivers/vehicles 27% Driver overtime


20%Other (i.e., eligible drivers or providers) 10% Calculating/quoting trip price/billing


7% Additional necessary vehicles maintenance


Do you utilize online software to plan/request field and activity planning?


50%Yes 50%No


Is your operation currently running a technology/vehicle/equipment pilot study?


95%No 5% Yes


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