Safety & security
More context when a school journey needs attention.
WayWink combines live transportation visibility, student journey records, operational alerts and controlled access to help schools manage transportation with clearer information.
WayWink supports transportation operations and awareness. Schools remain responsible for their transport policies, procedures, supervision and operational decisions.
Transportation safety context
Visibility is most useful when it is connected to the journey.
A live vehicle position alone does not explain what is happening during a school transport journey. Schools also need to understand the expected route, current trip, assigned driver, stops and student activity.
WayWink connects those pieces so an operational event appears with more useful surrounding context.
The goal is not to replace school transport procedures. It is to reduce blind spots by making transportation information easier for authorized users to see and act on.
Transport signals
Bring important journey conditions into view.
Location, route and alert information gives the school additional context around active transportation.
GPS visibility
Authorized users can view live location information for active school transportation journeys.
Geofencing
Location boundaries provide additional context around where vehicles are expected to operate.
Route deviation
Expected route information can help surface when an active journey moves outside its normal path.
SOS alerts
Drivers can raise an SOS during an active trip so the school receives an urgent transport signal with journey context.
Route awareness
Understand when a journey moves away from its expected path.
Route deviation awareness uses the expected journey context to help identify active transportation that may need operational review.
Route requires attention
Current vehicle path differs from expected route context.
Driver SOS
Raise an urgent transport signal from the active trip.
Drivers can trigger an SOS event through the driver workflow. The school can receive that signal together with relevant trip and vehicle context.
SOS functionality supports notification and operational awareness. It does not replace emergency services or school emergency procedures.
Urgent event
Driver SOS triggered
Morning Route 08 · Bus 12
Trip
Route 08
Vehicle
Bus 12
State
Active
Attention required
Authorized school users receive the transport context associated with the SOS event.
Journey records
Keep transport events connected to the journey.
Attendance, trip activity and operational events create historical context that authorized users can review after the live journey is complete.
Trip begins
The active journey is connected to its assigned vehicle, driver, route and stops.
Location becomes visible
GPS information adds live journey context for authorized users.
Student boarding is recorded
Attendance activity contributes to the student transportation history.
Exceptions can surface
SOS, route deviation and related operational events can draw attention to journeys requiring follow-up.
History remains available
Trip, attendance and operational records can be reviewed after the journey ends.
Access & control
Transportation visibility should not mean visibility for everyone.
WayWink uses authorized accounts and role-aware access so administrators, drivers and parents can work with information appropriate to their role.
Authorized users
Transportation information is intended for users who have been granted access by the school or platform.
Role permissions
Different roles can be given access appropriate to their responsibilities within the transport operation.
Audit history
Operational records provide historical context for authorized review and follow-up.
Controlled access
The product is structured so parent, driver and administrator experiences do not expose the same information indiscriminately.
Role-aware experience
Different responsibilities need different access.
School administrator
Manages the transport operation, records, users, live journeys and reporting available to the school.
Driver
Works with assigned vehicle, trip, route, stop and student information required for the active journey.
Parent
Receives authorized child-specific transportation visibility through the parent experience.
Safety capabilities
Built around operational visibility and controlled access.
These capabilities work together as part of the broader transportation workflow rather than as isolated safety tools.
Responsible operation
Technology supports the transport operation. It does not replace it.
Schools remain responsible for transportation policies, staffing, vehicle operations, student supervision, emergency procedures and decisions made during the school transport day.
GPS, ETA and alert information can also depend on device availability, network connectivity, positioning accuracy and road conditions.
WayWink provides tools that help authorized users understand transportation activity with better context and maintain more structured operational records.
Better transportation starts with better visibility.
See how WayWink can support your school transportation operation with clearer information and better communication.
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