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  2. Schools are cutting bus service for children. Parents are ...

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    After the bus route that took her two kids to elementary school was canceled, Jazmine Dillard and other Chicago parents thought they had convinced the school to move up the opening bell from 8:45 ...

  3. Zum (company) - Wikipedia

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    Zum, also written as Zūm, is an American student transportation services company, based in Redwood City, California, U.S. [1] [2] [3]. Zum Services, Inc. provides contract transportation services to school districts across the United States, it provides an app that parents can download to track the location of their children on Zum’s vehicles.

  4. Student transport - Wikipedia

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    Thai students walking A school bus in New York, US. Student transport is the transporting of children and teenagers to and from schools and school events. School transport can be undertaken by school students themselves (on foot, bicycle or perhaps horseback; or for older students, by car), they may be accompanied by family members or caregivers, or the transport may be organised collectively ...

  5. First Student - Wikipedia

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    First Student, Inc. is a North American provider of school bus services.The company works with districts in 38 states and 7 Canadian provinces, carrying approximately 5 million students daily. [1]

  6. Walking bus - Wikipedia

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    A walking bus of children passing the entrance to the Prague Zoo A walking bus in Czechia. A walking bus (or walking school bus) is a form of student transport for young schoolchildren who, chaperoned typically by two adults (a "driver" leads and a "conductor" follows), walk in a train-like procession.

  7. School bus crossing arm - Wikipedia

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    A school bus crossing arm is a safety device intended to protect children from being struck while crossing in front of a school bus. Typically, school bus crossing arms are wire or plastic devices which extend from the front bumper on the right side of the bus when the door is open for loading/unloading and form a barrier.

  8. Bus - Wikipedia

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    A bus (contracted from omnibus, [1] with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but fewer than the average rail transport. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for charter purposes, or through private ownership.

  9. BusRadio - Wikipedia

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    BusRadio was an American company established in 2004, with the goal of providing several services to school buses, their drivers and passengers. It was envisioned that the service would transmit music, original programming, public service announcements (PSAs) and paid commercials to school children travelling on school buses in selected school districts.