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Board hears details on bus tracking, five new buses and camera options; exterior cameras estimated $2,000–$5,000 each

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Board members reviewed the district’s transportation proposals on March 6 including continued use of the MyView vehicle-tracking system (funded in the proposed budget), a larger ZPass ridership system (not in the current budget), delivery of five new buses in May, and optional exterior traffic cameras estimated at $2,000–$5,000 per bus.

District transportation staff briefed the Isle of Wight County School Board on March 6 about routing, tracking and fleet needs, saying the current budget includes MyView vehicle tracking but does not include ZPass, a ridership tracking service that logs when students board and exit buses.

"Our buses are currently tracked with Zone R ... we're gonna continue using that resource. We're gonna expand it to MyView," a transportation staff…

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