New National Research on the Impact of Transportation Consistency

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Utah’s fast-growing communities and varied geography, from the Wasatch Front to rural and frontier regions, create unique challenges in getting students to school safely and on time. Traditional bus routes don’t always meet the needs of every learner, especially those with special needsstudents experiencing homelessness, children in foster care, or students living outside district boundaries.

EverDriven partners with the nearly 50 school districts across Utah to provide flexible, alternative transportation solutions designed around each unique student’s needs. Our services include wheelchair-accessible vehicles for students supported under IDEA, door-to-door rides for McKinney-Vento and foster care students, and safe, consistent options for children in early education or out-of-area placements.

With proven experience supporting districts nationwide and a strong understanding of Utah’s educational landscape, EverDriven delivers safe, compliant, and efficient student transportation that helps districts stay focused on learning. Our technology-driven platform offers real-time trip tracking, driver transparency, and data reporting to give administrators and families peace of mind.

I like the ease of ordering a ride through EverDriven. It is easy to schedule and modify the ride as needed and clear easy to follow instructions.

Ken Martinez

Transportation Director, Salt Lake City School District, UT.

Caregivers: How EverDriven Works with Your School or District

If your child needs help getting to school safely and reliably, your school or district may partner with EverDriven to provide transportation. EverDriven supports students whose needs fall outside traditional bus routes. This can include students with IEPs, students attending specialized programs, students in foster care, or students experiencing housing instability.

If you believe your child may need transportation support, the first step is to speak with your school or district transportation team.

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Alternative School
Transportation in Utah

Working with public, private, and charter schools alike, EverDriven partners directly with districts and schools throughout Utah to successfully eliminate barriers for students who have a hard time getting to school due to various challenges. With cutting-edge rideshare technology, we are proudly able to support:

Transportation for Students With Special Needs

For the students with IEPs, physical or developmental disabilities, or medically complex conditions, predictable transportation is essential. 13% of the public student population in Utah receives support under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and EverDriven provides better transportation options for these students with:

Transportation for Students Experiencing Homelessness

School districts in Utah serve over 13k students experiencing homelessness or with unstable housing under the McKinney-Vento Act. EverDriven helps students experiencing homelessness with:
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Transportation for Students in Early Childhood Education

Early learners need safe, nurturing experiences from the moment they leave home. EverDriven helps Utah school districts transport pre-K and Head Start students with:
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Transportation for Students in Foster Care

Students in foster care often face disrupted routines and changing placements. EverDriven supports foster care students throughout the state of Utah with:
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Students Living Out of District

When students attend magnet programs, schools of choice, or specialized campuses outside their residential district in Utah, EverDriven makes the commute possible by offering:
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Students Living in Hard-To-Reach Areas

In Utah, location is commonly a barrier to education. From the dense traffic of the Wasatch Front – a corridor home to Salt Lake City, Ogden & Provo, to the wide-open distances of rural and frontier communities, geography can make getting to school a daily challenge. Long commutes, limited public transit options, and weather conditions across Utah’s mountains and deserts can all stand in the way of consistent access to learning
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Student Transportation

Want to see how EverDriven can ensure safe, reliable access for your students, just like we do for thousands of others across the country? Simply complete this form to get started!

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Why Utah School Districts Choose EverDriven for Alternative Student Transportation

We believe safety is the foundation of effective student transportation. EverDriven’s approach combines rigorous driver vetting, thorough training, vehicle readiness, and technology to keep every student’s ride secure and predictable wherever they are in Utah.

Driver Qualifications and Education

  • Comprehensive background checks, DMV record reviews, and drug testing
  • Training in student safety, proper equipment use, and sensitivity to diverse needs
  • Ongoing driver monitoring and refresher training
  • Regular inspections to ensure compliance with state and federal safety standards
  • Appropriate safety equipment for students of all ages and needs
  • Continuous vehicle readiness checks to maintain high safety standards
  • Pre-trip inspections before every ride
  • Consistent driver assignments to build student familiarity and trust
  • Strict adherence to approved routes and passenger lists
  • Weather-adjusted driving protocols when needed
  • Secure TripCentral district portal for ride scheduling and trip management
  • GPS trip tracking for real-time ride monitoring
  • Driver and vehicle details available for school staff and parents
  • In-ride cameras to enhance safety, accountability, and transparency for schools and families

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Young students have the most to gain from consistent, reliable transportation and the least capacity

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