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Transportation Solutions. Delivered.


First Transportation Solutions partners with you to solve your routing, maintenance, safety challenges, and more. As a seamless extension of your transportation team, our experts deliver custom- designed solutions specific to your student transportation goals and needs. Some of our services include:


ROUTING Evaluate. Execute. Enable.


Efficient and effective routing is the foundation for a successful student transportation program. Our routing experts analyze and model various bell-time, ridership, and capacity scenarios that allow districts to make strategic decisions. We then build and maintain accurate and efficient routes to maximize resources and provide the best home-to-school experience for your students.


MAINTENANCE Your Buses. Our Maintenance Experts. Service Delivered.


Over 3,300 qualified technicians, with over 2,745 ASE certifications, and the most ASE Blue Seal shops in the US… our numbers add up to a world-class maintenance solution, custom built for your district’s needs.


FirstACTS® Connect. Customize. Control.


Student conduct issues on even a single bus route can throw off the whole school day for students, parents or caregivers, and school officials. FirstACTS (Active Conduct Tracking System) is a web-based tool which eliminates tedious and time-consuming paper-based reporting and also allows more time for trend analysis. FirstACTS helps everyone more easily communicate incidents for timely action and resolution.


For information on these solutions and our upcoming services, visit FirstTransportationSolutions.net, call 1.513.419.3296, or email FirstTransportionSolutions@firstgroup.com.


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