Depending on where in North America you live, certain weather events can pose extreme hazards to students and staff. Preparing for severe weather should be a part of any school district’s emergency plan. The National Weather Service has developed a set of guidelines intended to help school administrators and emergency management personnel create a personalized weather preparedness plan that fits their unique needs.
Any school emergency plan should include guidelines for pupil transportation. Bus drivers must know what to do when severe weather strikes. The experts at the National Weather Service recommend the following:
All types of weather concerns can call for school districts to plan alternate route schedules. Without the right tools, this process can easily turn into a nightmare. Fortunately, today’s bus routing technology allows school transportation departments to create customized routes that consider a variety of factors.
By utilizing “what if” scenarios and user-defined criteria that considers weather hazards such as flooding, ice, and snow piles, transportation officials can create unlimited alternate routes for emergency situations. GPS technology allows districts to monitor bus routes in real-time so that administrators are immediately alerted to potential problems.
If you’d like to learn more about bus fleet management and the tools available to keep your students safe, contact the team of transportation experts at BusBoss.
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