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FBISD proposes new safety system to monitor students and buses in real time

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Buses in the Fort Bend Independent School District have looked the same for decades, but that potentially may be changing.

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In Chicago, adapting electric buses to winterโ€™s challenges

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The No. 66 bus rattles just like a regular diesel bus on Chicago's west side, but no one seems to notice the high-pitched whine of the electric motor that makes it go.

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METRO undergoes โ€˜makeoverโ€™ with universally accessible bus stops

Read full article: METRO undergoes โ€˜makeoverโ€™ with universally accessible bus stops

METRO celebrated the completion of 2,500 universally accessible bus stops early in May, marking a huge milestone for transportation equality. METRO is committed to upgrading all of its 9,000 bus stops to be universally accessible -- this means when riders choose to use public transportation, their experience will be safer, more comfortable, and they will have better access to health care, school, and work.

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Introducing the ZPass: Spring ISD rolling out new tracking system on school buses

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Spring ISD is rolling out a new transportation system on their buses to track students.

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Houston METRO acquiring green buses to help improve the air we breathe

Read full article: Houston METRO acquiring green buses to help improve the air we breathe

Houston METRO wants to help make the air you breathe better and cleaner with the help of their new 20 electric zero-emission buses.

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METRO adding electric buses to its fleet

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The Metro is adding electric buses to their route.

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HISD Transportation finalizing new routes for returning students

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HOUSTON โ€“ HISDโ€™s transportation services are still finalizing bus routes for riders who plan to return for in-person learning and are preparing to notify parents of assigned routes this week. School bus service will be limited when in-person instruction resumes on Oct. 19 due to physical distancing and its impact on bus capacity. To accommodate the reduced capacity, the district says bus service will be limited to special education, homeless, elementary, and specialty school students. The district said bus service will not be immediately provided to high school students, but later could be if COVID-19 conditions improve and bus capacity increases. โ€œOur goal has always been to provide students with safe and reliable transportation to and from school,โ€ Transportation Services General Manager John Wilcots IV said.

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