Employee News Archives
Thinking about the "Big Picture" when you are behind the wheel is key to safe driving results. Throughout May and June, we will be providing you with various tips around what are considered to be some "Safety Basics” and what will remind you to think about the big picture when driving.
May is Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month. It's a time to recognize the rich history and myriad of achievements that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders have contributed to American society.
Our final “Staying Aware” topic for March/April focuses on ergonomics. A little seat adjustment, some gentle stretching and regular changing of positions can help avoid injuries while driving.
People have different stressors and different ways of managing them.If you are looking for some suggestions that can be used as a starting point to develop your own stress-reduction goals, refer to the full article.
Our Transdev Veterans Pin program is a way to recognize and thank our military veterans for their service and for choosing Transdev as their second career. To receive your pin in time for Armed Forces Day on May 18, 2024, be sure to sign up by filling out our form by April 30, 2024. Link to the form is in the story.
Don't be a distracted driver! If you notice a distracted driver - someone who may be eating, failing to maintain a consistent speed, looking down to text or hitting their brakes frequently - try to safely get out of their way by either slowing down to let them pass or carefully passing them.
Transdev is excited to announce that one of its long-term drivers at its Burlington Link contract, Mr. Robert Moore Jr., recently received North Carolina Public Transportation Association’s (NCPTA) Driver of…
As always, we strive to honor our commitment to sustainability as a way we show care for our passengers and for the communities we serve. It’s about our purpose of serving the common good. Whether at home or at our locations, we can all play a part in helping our environment.
Researchers actually recommend at least 15 minutes of laughter each day to help improve your heart health. Are you getting your daily dose?
April is National Stress Awareness Month. At times, driving itself can be stressful or life’s changes can add unwanted stress. It's important to learn to manage your stress so it doesn't cause additional issues when you're behind the wheel.