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3 Must-Have Considerations for Special Needs Transportation


Uncovering the ‘Why’ Behind Going the Extra Mile


education to 50+ point vehicle inspections and safety equipment--including car seats, boosters, and safety vests--EverDriven delivers a tailored, secure experience for students with unique needs.


“As we expand our services, safety remains at the heart of everything we do. No matter how far we grow, our mission stays the same ensuring every student arrives safely and securely, every time.” - EverDriven CEO Mitch Bowling


Scalability and Efficiency


A Better Tomorrow Begins Today School districts are continually revamping their transportation programs to better serve students with special needs. With this population exceeding 7.5 million students nationwide, districts need more than temporary solutions to address ongoing challenges. The question is -- what needs to change?


With the next school year approaching, now is the time for districts to develop a robust transportation program that meets the growing and diverse needs of these students. The reality? Some students with special needs require tailored solutions that go beyond traditional transportation to arrive safely at school. In turn, districts need an adaptable, efficient solution that ensures both safety and reliability. What should districts consider when providing reliable transportation for their students with special needs?


Safety and Personalization


While the yellow school bus remains a cornerstone of student safety, there are additional solutions that ensure students with special needs have reliable transportation without adding travel time or administrative burden. For students who benefit from additional safety measures and special attention, alternative transportation providers like EverDriven supplement school bus transportation with adaptable vehicles.


EverDriven exceeds standard safety measures, prioritizing the well-being of every student. From rigorous driver vetting, drug testing, and required continuing


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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, students with special needs made up 15% of total enrollment in 2023, highlighting the growing need to adapt and scale transportation programs. EverDriven helps districts adapt with scalable solutions that meets individual student needs while saving school districts up to 30% on transportation costs. Whether transporting five or 500 students, EverDriven’s flexible, alternative transportation ensures year-round access to the education every student deserves.


“If schools have a new kid in need, districts can submit their request today, and EverDriven will run that trip for however long they need.” - EverDriven Chief Growth Officer Danielle Press


Compliance and Customization Meeting the requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is critical, ensuring students with disabilities receive a free, appropriate public education-- including reliable transportation. By utilizing small-capacity vehicles, EverDriven provides safe, customized rides that align with each student’s Individualized Education Program. Whether a student needs an aide, specialized safety equipment, or a specific vehicle setup, EverDriven ensures students ride securely and compliantly.


By partnering with EverDriven, districts can move beyond one-size-fits-all transportation and implement a tailored, adaptable program that meets the needs of every student—today and into the future.


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