Every day, countless parents wake up, help their kids get ready, and send them off to school. Many parents drive their children to school themselves, but even more trust in the iconic yellow school buses of the public school transportation services. The ASBC (American School Bus Council) estimates that there are 480,000 school buses in operation in the United States. These buses travel an average of 5,760,000 miles every year and carry 26 million of the 50 million students that need to get to school each day. It is a huge industry, but it is also a very unique one. Every morning, parents and guardians are trusting that the bus drivers and other professionals are conducting themselves in a professional manner. They want the safest, most reliable transportation and expect the highest quality and standards of excellence from the bus drivers. Because of this, transportation companies take their reputations very seriously. They work hard, year after year, to prove to parents and school officials that they care about student safety above everything else.
For Kim Curtin (Waterford, CT; official channel on Dailymotion) building a strong reputation is part of what has made her transportation company so successful. Curtin Livery Transportation is one of the most well respected and professional transportation companies operating on the East Coast—primarily Connecticut and Rhode Island. They are most well known for their statewide contracts with many of Connecticut’s school districts for their daily bus and van services. In addition, they also provide transportation to and from field trips and other extracurricular activities, charter buses for longer distance journeys, and even special needs transportation for students with different disabilities.
Curtin Livery is particularly proud of the work and step that they have taken to help students with different disabilities. The company believes strongly that no student should miss out on the opportunity for a great education simply because they have a medical condition. What’s more, rather than providing equal opportunities for such students, a transportation company needs to put in double effort to make sure that special needs students have their safety guaranteed.
Kim Curtin (Waterford, CT) delivers special transportation needs because they believe it is a strong part of being a truly full service company. Student transportation is all about safety. That is why every vehicle in the Curtin Livery fleet goes through a state inspection carried out by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
For Kim Curtin (Waterford, CT; official channel on Dailymotion) building a strong reputation is part of what has made her transportation company so successful. Curtin Livery Transportation is one of the most well respected and professional transportation companies operating on the East Coast—primarily Connecticut and Rhode Island. They are most well known for their statewide contracts with many of Connecticut’s school districts for their daily bus and van services. In addition, they also provide transportation to and from field trips and other extracurricular activities, charter buses for longer distance journeys, and even special needs transportation for students with different disabilities.
Curtin Livery is particularly proud of the work and step that they have taken to help students with different disabilities. The company believes strongly that no student should miss out on the opportunity for a great education simply because they have a medical condition. What’s more, rather than providing equal opportunities for such students, a transportation company needs to put in double effort to make sure that special needs students have their safety guaranteed.
Kim Curtin (Waterford, CT) delivers special transportation needs because they believe it is a strong part of being a truly full service company. Student transportation is all about safety. That is why every vehicle in the Curtin Livery fleet goes through a state inspection carried out by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Motor Vehicles.