Beginning Your Route

Beginning Your Route

To begin a route, tap on the tile “Select a route”. At the top of the route selection screen, you will see 3 tabs:
  1. Scheduled. This tab will display routes assigned to the bus you are on with a schedule set up for a specific day. ("Test Bus" in the example below.)
  2. Your bus's name. This tab will list all routes assigned to your bus (this will show every route assigned to "test bus" in the example below).
  3. All Routes. Any route in your dashboard shows under this tab. This allows for sub-buses to select any route to follow.
All routes will show the scheduled time as well as the student/stop count for each route.
Tap on a route to select it. Once you have done so, your screen will transition to the map and you may begin.


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