GoBus Drivers Recognized for Service During COVID-19
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At the Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation Conference, transit workers were recognized for providing essential transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic with Frontline Hero Awards.
As many businesses were forced to close their doors in 2020, transportation was listed as an essential service to stay open and stay operating. GoBus Operators were responsible for transporting thousands of East Texans to the grocery store, doctor appointments, vaccine set-ups, and other necessary locations.
GoBus staff members were provided their "Rural Mobility Champion: Frontline Hero" awards and buttons at a recent driver training session.
"I'm really proud of our staff and the quick changes they've been able to adjust and make in such a short period of time," Vince Huerta, GoBus Director.
Safety is one of the three pillars GoBus strives to advocate and promote. During early 2020, several safety practices were implemented and improved upon to protect passengers and drivers. From masks and barriers to extra sanitation practices and distancing measures, transit workers went the extra mile to provide passengers a safe and healthy environment.
Rural Mobility Award Nomination Excerpt
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