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Overview
BoxTruckSprinter translates the SerpenSky philosophy to the street. It uses routing intelligence, live data, and city constraints to optimize fleets that matter most in daily life: school buses, paratransit and Access-A-Ride–style services, local delivery, and municipal partners.
By cutting wasted miles, smoothing schedules, and improving reliability, BoxTruckSprinter lowers costs for operators and improves access for riders—especially in cities where transportation gaps reinforce inequality.
Who It's For
- City agencies running paratransit, school buses, or similar access programs.
- Fleet operators & logistics partners working under city or institutional contracts.
- SerpenSky & Serpens Inc as an internal laboratory for ethical routing logic and interface design.
Key Features
- Control panel for defining routing rules, priorities, and constraints based on policy and human needs.
- Map-based overview of current routes, stops, and potential conflicts or inefficiencies.
- Scenario tools to test different routing proposals before they are rolled out to drivers and riders.
- Hooks for integration with city open data, accessibility requirements, and SerpenSky campus locations.
Stage & Targets
Stage: Partner pilot under development with interested fleets and city stakeholders.
Target milestones (2025–2026):
- Secure 1–2 pilot partnerships with fleets or agencies aligned with BoxTruckSprinter's values.
- Co-design routing views and workflows directly with dispatchers and riders in mind.
- Align data integrations and privacy practices with public sector expectations.
Where It Fits in Serpens Inc
BoxTruckSprinter is the logistics counterpart to SerpensPulse and SerpenSky – making sure the physical movement of vehicles aligns with policy, ethics, and the lived reality of riders.
In the longer term, it forms part of how Serpens thinks about streets and access as programmable, but always human-centered, surfaces.