An Assisted Van travels down a residential street
We sat down with our president to get his perspective on the industry, and how Assisted is constantly adapting to meet the needs of the students they serve. 
uniformed driver sitting in the driver's seat of an Assisted Student Transportation van
In response to the demand by school districts for specialized transportation, two models have emerged: Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) and Alternative Transportation Providers. Which one is preferred?
Assisted Transportation driver helps a student board a van bound for school.
In recent years, more and more school districts and traditional yellow bus contractors are seeing the need to supplement their student transportation services with alternative options for their special needs and general education population. 
Assisted Uniformed Driver standing next to a van
The right transportation provider will work with your district to build a safe and reliable alternative student transportation program.
What are the benefits of contracting student transportation?
A growing number of school districts are partnering with student transportation providers who specialize in alternative transportation.