Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05667

Introduced
1/18/19  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Pilot Program For The Installation Of Gps Devices On School Buses.

Impact

The introduction of GPS devices on school buses could significantly impact state laws pertaining to school transportation. This legislation would lead to a systematic approach in the implementation of GPS technology across various school districts, ensuring that they can leverage federal resources to improve their transportation systems. The anticipated benefits include not only more efficient routing but also increased accountability for the operation of school buses, bolstering safety measures for students during transit.

Summary

House Bill 05667 proposes the establishment of a pilot program aimed at enhancing the efficiency of school bus transportation through the installation of GPS devices on school buses. The bill seeks to utilize federal funding to facilitate this initiative, which would potentially allow for better route management, timely arrivals, and improved safety for students. By integrating GPS technology, the program intends to aid school bus drivers in navigating their routes with greater effectiveness.

Contention

While the bill presents a forward-thinking approach to managing school transportation, it may also raise concerns regarding privacy and data security. Opponents might argue about the implications of tracking school buses, including who has access to the data collected and how it may be used. Furthermore, there could be points of contention regarding the cost implications for school districts in terms of maintaining and equipping buses with such technology, even with federal funding assisting. Striking a balance between safety benefits and privacy concerns will be crucial as discussions surrounding this bill progress.

Companion Bills

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