The boun this (KPL) – Students, teachers and parents throughout Acadiana enjoy an urgently needed break from the hustle and bustle of the school year.
If you make sure that you bring your children to school on time and and from all their extra -curricular activities, you must require serious planning and coordination to achieve everything.
Many families rely on school buses for transport, and now some will see an upgrade that hopefully makes travel safer and calmed down the parents.
According to WBRZ, the East Baton Rouge school system has made a three million dollar investment to install cameras in school buses.
The transport director Rob Howle explains that cameras are installed on the buses and a camera is installed on each side of the exterior to record activities outside the bus during the travel time and stops.
A certain accountability for pupils, parents and drivers will create
The camera shots are not only secured, but also in real time access to the live stream have access to the live stream.
In addition, the camera is tracked by the GPS integration and sensitive to movement.
The company based in Michigan Pro Visio Solution will install the cameras, capture the activities inside and outside the bus and hopefully calm the parents.
We like their cameras because they can see everything
The plan is now the payment of the payment of 3.5 million US dollars by dividing it into five payments over the next five years.
From now on there are only concrete plans that the cameras are introduced to East Baton Rouge, but should other communities think about doing the same?
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