Practical thinking on dispatch, fleet management, and transportation technology for operators building and scaling programs.
The first and last mile problem is not a new concept. Transit planners have been working around it for decades. The bus or rail line exists....
Choosing between microtransit vs fixed route service is one of the more consequential decisions a transit agency or municipal program manage...
NEMT documentation requirements are not bureaucratic formality. They are the foundation of every reimbursement claim your operation submits,...
Getting city council approval for a transit technology investment is not primarily a technology decision. It is a budget decision, a risk de...
Most fleet operators think of reporting as an administrative obligation. Something that happens at the end of the month, something the clien...
Choosing transit route planning software is one of the more consequential decisions an operations team makes. Get it right and your dispatch...
If you are evaluating transit dispatch software, the options look similar on the surface. Most vendors show you a dashboard with a map, a li...
On-time performance is the operational metric that determines whether a paratransit program is working. For riders who depend on door-to-doo...
A worker misses their shift because the bus drops them off a mile from the plant entrance. A senior shows up for a medical appointment and f...
In most transportation operations, a missed trip is an operational failure. A service standard slipped. A customer is inconvenienced. It get...
Most small transit agencies know they should be tracking performance data. Fewer are confident they are tracking the right things, calculati...
White label transit software is a platform that fleet operators run under a client's brand rather than the software vendor's name. The rider...
Paratransit routing is not like routing a package delivery fleet. The riders are often elderly or have mobility limitations. Many are travel...
On-time performance is the metric that transit operations live and die by. It is what riders depend on, what clients measure contracts again...
When a school bus does not show up, a student does not get to class. It is that simple, and that consequential. School transportation challe...
School transportation is under more pressure than it has been in decades. Driver shortages, rising fuel costs, and growing parent expectatio...
ADA paratransit requirements are among the most specific and operationally consequential rules in public transit. For municipal transit agen...
Most communities run their transportation programs in one of two modes: a bus that follows the same route at the same times every day, or no...
A transit software RFP is one of the most important documents a small public agency will produce. Get it right, and you end up with a vendor...
Multi-client fleet management is one of the hardest operational problems in the transportation business. It is not just about having enough ...
Most transit operators track cost per trip. Most find the number higher than it should be, and it tends to climb as programs grow. More trip...
When a transit operation is small, manual dispatch makes sense. Routes are few, drivers are known by name, and most problems get handled wit...
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