Hingham LOOP Shuttle To Launch Soon: ‘Safe Rides, Happy Parents, Independent Kids’

June 30, 2026 By Carol Britton Meyer

The Hingham-owned and operated LOOP Shuttle service will launch in mid-July, offering an app-based safe, reliable, and fun transportation alternative for busy families with kids ages 8-17 to multiple destinations – sports practices and games, camp drop-off, after-school and other activities, social events, weekend tournaments, and more during the daytime or evening. The LOOP slogan is “Safe Rides. Happy Parents. Independent Kids.”

The overriding benefit is that LOOP helps families stay on schedule without stressing about transportation and with the peace of mind that comes with real-time ride tracking, comprehensive safety monitoring, secure digital check-in and check-out, in-vehicle cameras, optimized routes for the “quickest, safest drop-offs every time,” and knowing that the drivers are fully vetted, 7D licensed, fingerprinted, and fully trained. A 7D license is a special Massachusetts credential related to driving vehicles that transport students.
“Every parent knows the challenge of balancing work, school, sports, and the countless activities that fill our children’s lives. LOOP was created to give families a transportation solution they can trust—one that is safe, reliable, and built specifically for kids and teens. We’re excited to launch in Hingham, where we can partner with families and community organizations to help children gain independence while giving parents greater peace of mind. This is more than a transportation service; it’s an investment in stronger communities and better-connected families,” CEO Liz Klein told the Hingham Anchor.

On-demand door-to-door service – and soon, recurring scheduled rides – can be arranged through the app. In the meantime, recurring rides can be ordered through a member of the Hingham-based Loop team.

Co-founders, Dave Dressler, Judd Hoffman, and Shawn Brundage have been joined by Klein, Julie Hoffman, Doris McCann, and Charles Veysey.
Operations manager and LOOP shuttle driver Doris McCann – a retired popular Hingham Public Schools bus driver –is a familiar face for many Hingham families. She is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training the drivers.

Charles Veysey – President of the Hingham Sports Partnership – is Vice President of Operations. Julie Hoffman is Director of Community Partnerships.

Transportation will be provided in 12- and 15-seat Mercedes Sprinter vans – “safe, high-quality vehicles with plenty of room for sports equipment and other gear,” according to Klein.

A successful test run was completed June 21, with more to come. “The children who were part of this really enjoyed the experience,” Klein said. “We’re thinking about ways to enhance the rides to make them more fun – such as lights or music. We want riding in a LOOP van to be safe and fun for kids from start to finish so that their parents feel comfortable with the program.”

The goal is to have four vans up and running this summer. For the time being, LOOP will remain Hingham-based – including the riders and destinations. “However, we are already planning to drive to neighboring towns, places such as Nantasket Beach, fields at Union Point in Weymouth and Starland in Hanover, which offers many children’s programs and activities,” Klein explained.

It’s an easy-to-use app. Parents or caregivers set up a family profile including their children’s names and the names of their kids’ friends. This enables parents – and older children with their permission – to schedule rides for family members and friends included in the profile.

Parents are notified whenever their children schedule a ride and when they get picked up and dropped off.

Young children who don’t have cell phones – whose parents schedule rides through the app – are assigned a PIN number to give to the driver “to ensure the right child is driven to the right location, so extra safety features are built into the program,” Klein said.

The rides are available from numerous locations to a variety of destinations – home, a friend’s house, the library, and the Hingham Shipyard, among many other options. Payment is made by credit card through the app.

Klein noted that team members can travel to events together rather than in separate cars “and socialize on the way to and from their destination.”

There’s already positive feedback about that LOOP by word of mouth and a few Instagram (loop_shuttle) posts. “So far, it’s been a positive experience,” Klein shared.

The idea is to prove the LOOP model in Hingham during the first year and then to think about expansion strategies such as a franchise model for similar communities “to make the LOOP program their own using our technology,” according to Klein.

For more details or information about the LOOP team, go to LoopShuttle.com. Email info@loopshuttle.com to apply to be a driver or with
questions. “We’re looking to hire local drivers [who are familiar with the town],” Klein said. “The Loop Shuttle app is available now for
download in the App Store, and you will be notified when we’re ready to go!”

Snap a photo of the LOOP van in the Hingham 4th of July parade, share to your story, and tag @loop_shuttle for a chance to win four free rides (four winners)!

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