our services

why us?

We are DOT Certified and are legally obligated to follow all laws and regulations mandated by the Federal Department of Transportation, including random drug testing and Safety Certified Drivers. We also follow the CDC guidelines (listed below), with deep cleaning and sanitizing our buses before, during and after each route. Our drivers will be wearing a mask & gloves during their shift. 

Our buses have GPS tracking with real time monitoring for location and speed (mph).

Our buses also have Video and Audio monitored security systems.

We use our own custom-built web-based app CAMPUS RIDER to keep your students updated on any weather or traffic related delays we may face.

Our standard contracts are full service; meaning we handle all expenses such as fuel, vehicle maintenance, insurance and drivers etc. We also have an a’ la carte version where you can simply request a driver staffing solution. There are many different ways that we can help, as we know all properties have custom needs. We qualify all of our drivers after several prerequisites are fulfilled; meaning CDL with passenger endorsement (2-year min), Valid DOT Medical card, health screenings, drug testing, on site driver training and thorough pre-employment background checks.

You will have the opportunity to advertise your property on your bus via a vehicle wrap as well if you choose to do so.

You can also elect to provide a night or weekend shuttle, typically referred to as a “Life Time Shuttle” where we can take your residents to the grocery store or even to any live events.

We pride ourselves on open and quick communication at Mobile Enterprises. You will always be able to reach one of the members of our management team if any questions arise once you become a strategic partner. Contact us today so that we can tell you the many benefits on bringing us on as a working partner.

 

a safe ride guaranteed

Wear a mask over your nose and mouth when in public settings. Effective February 2, 2021, masks are required on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation traveling into, within, or out of the United States and in U.S. transportation hubs such as airports and stations.​

Practice physical distancing.

  • Limit the number of passengers in the vehicle to only those who need to travel with you.

  • Avoid shared rides where multiple passengers are picked up who are not in the same household.

  • Sit in the back seat in larger vehicles, such as vans and buses, so you can remain at least 6 feet (about 2 arm lengths) away, or as far as possible, from the driver. When possible, sit in the rear seat diagonally across from the driver.

Avoid touching surfaces.

  • Avoid contact with surfaces frequently touched by passengers or drivers, such as the door frame and handles, windows, and other vehicle parts. In circumstances where such contact is unavoidable, use a hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol or soap and water as soon as possible afterwards.

  • Avoid accepting offers of free water bottles and avoid touching magazines or other items that may be provided for free to passengers.

  • Use touchless payment when available.

Practice hand hygiene.

  • After leaving the vehicle, use hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol.

  • When you arrive at your destination, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

Do not eat or drink when using rideshare.

  • Refrain from eating or drinking in a rideshare vehicle to ensure mask use at all times. Plan to eat and drink outside of the vehicle when you are not near other people.

  • If you would like to eat or drink after exiting a rideshare vehicle, be sure to find a space at least 6 feet (about 2 arm lengths) away from other people and wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer before eating or drinking and before removing your mask or touching your face.