Introducing Zum Connected Mobility Experience (CMX™ Student Mobility
): Revolutionizing
Zūm’s AI-Powered System Is Addressing Pain Points and Driving Measurable Results for School Districts Nationwide
According to new research conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, 54% of parents report their child has expressed worry or concern about using school transportation. This anxiety - caused by uncertainty, delays, and disruption in getting to and from school - doesn’t end when students arrive; it shows up in the classroom and makes learning harder. It ripples through families and school communities every single day. Based on missed school days and late bus arrivals alone, legacy systems create approximately 55 billion lost instructional minutes per year, or roughly $15 billion in wasted educational spending.
The research identifies a widespread but
under-recognized problem, which Zum calls the “Transportation Anxiety Crisis.” This anxiety can show up in the classroom, making it harder for students to learn in the classroom.
Zum is transforming student mobility
nationwide — and easing transportation anxiety — through its fully integrated Connected Mobility Experience (CMX™) system that connects people, vehicles, and operations in real time, creating reliable, transparent and efficient transportation for families and schools.
“Before Zum, we had no real-time visibility,” says
Kim Raney, Executive Director of Transportation, Procurement, & Warehouse - Business Operations for Oakland Unified School District (CA). “Parents would call asking where the bus was, and by the time we got an answer, the child was already home. Now everyone sees the same information and the anxiety just disappears.”
Addressing Transportation Anxiety
Zum CMX™ is a first-of-its-kind, AI-powered system that is enabling transportation operations to move from disconnection and anxiety to measurable improvements in reliability, transparency, and efficiency for students and districts nationwide.
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