Driving change: How Piggyback network reimagines student transportation |
Facing school bus shortages, parents like Ismael El-Amin are turning to innovative carpooling solutions such as Piggyback Network. Inspired by his daughter’s commute, El-Amin founded the service, which connects parents driving in the same direction. Charging roughly 80 cents per mile, Piggyback has arranged hundreds of rides in Chicago, with plans to expand to Virginia, North Carolina, and Texas. The decline of traditional bus service has impacted families across the U.S., particularly in districts like Chicago, where only 17,000 out of 325,000 students receive bus service. Startups such as HopSkipDrive and Kango also assist districts by offering rigorously vetted drivers and tailored options for students, including those with disabilities. Amid rising crime rates and parents’ demanding schedules, these services fill a crucial gap, ensuring children can access education without relying on traditional school buses. Parents and students alike emphasize the importance of these alternatives for equity, safety, and independence.