"When I come in in
the morning, I flip two
switches; the coffee
maker and the computer.
I don't have to search
for information, toggle
between computers or
multiple screens. It's all
just there in front of me."
True and thorough Comparative Analysis means having access to the best, most meaningful information and using it to improve on-time performance and keep your drivers on route. Make simple selections to see comparison reports between planned versus actual data, including:
A report designed to compare planned stops to actual stops, including called-out deviations, durations and addresses. Why it's important: Did a bus miss a stop or make extra stops? When and where?
Planned vs. actual school arrival times for one or multiple routes. Why it's important: Select early or late buses based on specific increments (5, 10, or 15 minutes) and communicate with drivers and make route adjustments.
Planned vs. actual departures and arrivals from all zones and throughout the school day. Why it's important: Monitor on-time performance and incorporate changes into route planning.
| Q: |
Everyone talks about Comparative Analysis. What makes yours different? |
| A: |
When you compare arrival times this week to arrival times last week, you have a handy barometer for change. But if you want to show... -more- |