The Grenada Transport Commission Spice Schools Bus Pilot Program, launched earlier this year is continuing into its final two and a half months.
The pilot is designed to transform student transport by making it safer, more reliable, and more affordable for families. These final months allow for additional monitoring, fine-tuning, and engagement with students, parents, and schools to ensure the program’s long-term success.
The Innovative Passenger Information System (PIS)
A key feature of the pilot is the integration of the Passenger Information System (PIS), which provides real-time updates on bus routes, schedules and student movements. This technology improves accountability, efficiency and communication with parents and schools, reinforcing the program’s commitment to safety and reliability.
National Benefits to Grenada
The Spice Schools Bus Pilot is more than a transportation project; it is a national investment with benefits that extend across Grenada:
- Reduced traffic congestion around schools during peak hours.
- Lower emissions and environmental impact by reducing the number of private vehicles on the road.
- Economic relief for families by lowering transportation costs.
- Improved student punctuality and performance, supporting Grenada’s educational outcomes.
- Foundation for modern public transport systems, positioning Grenada as a regional leader in sustainable mobility.
Community Partnership and National Roll-Out
“Our children are our most precious passengers,” said Mr. David Bartholomew, Chief Executive Officer of the Grenada Transport Commission. “As the Spice School Bus Pilot Program continues, we are not only giving students a safer and more reliable way to get to school but also laying the groundwork for a stronger national transport system that benefits all Grenadians.”
The final evaluation of the Spice Schools Bus Pilot Program will provide critical insights to better inform the intended national roll-out of a structured school transport program across Grenada. Parents, students, and the public are encouraged to continue sharing feedback throughout this phase. The GTC has set up a dedicated feedback line at 473-439-0482| Email: services@transport.gd.
