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Checkin´ out - Safe School Busses

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Coordinator Deviaq AB - Cleantech Park
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration June 2015 - October 2016
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

The aim of the project was to increase the security of school buses, and to do it from an evidence-based model. The study has provided very good opportunities for monitoring routes and road safety enforcement. The feedback data to the different stakeholders have created understanding and knowledge about the process in general, and individual details sometimes decisive influence. The great experience is the building of an information model, which handles all stakeholders based on the ´degree of information they should have access to There has been great fulfillment.

Expected results and effects

The most visible effect is that the part of the study focused on route planning, traffic and personal safety worked very well and we where able to see the great benefit of the system. The difficulty has been in personal management, where technical solutions are available, but where privacy and hands-on management has been the biggest obstacles. However, the application of the monitoring system for passengers important, as evidence is vital for both security and development.

Planned approach and implementation

The project has given us great and valuable experience, in terms of coordination of multiple stakeholders. We have handled both the supply contract between client and provider, and users (students) and parents, teachers. Here, coordination and communication model has been crucial for the ability to complete the task. Seeing the direct commercial impact of this project, and to count them in kronor is not, however, we have made great experiences that have come to mean a lot for our work, and the handling of more complex customers.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2015-01890

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