This “Pedestrian Awareness” sub-topic focuses on the importance of always being aware of cyclists on the road. It’s important to give cyclist some extra room and remember to pass slowly and with caution.
Mental Health Awareness Month (also referred to as "Mental Health Month") has been observed in May in the United States since 1949. This year’s theme is “More than Enough”. It’s a good time to raise awareness of mental or behavioral health issues, to help reduce the stigma and to check in on those you feel may be struggling.
Our first “Pedestrian Safety” sub-topic focuses on the importance of staying alert with the increase in pedestrian traffic that comes with nicer weather.
Our commitment to highlight different Health & Safety themes every couple of months continues. Throughout May and June, we will be providing you with various tips around "Pedestrian Safety" to keep it top of mind at all times.
People have different stressors and different ways of managing them. Check out some goal suggestions – a checklist of sorts – that can be used as a starting point to develop your own stress-reduction goals.
As our weather changes (for the better in most places across the country), we all need to adapt / change our driving habits and become even more aware of cyclists and an increased number of pedestrians on the road.
Palash Saini, one of our drivers for our WeRide Microtransit business in Arizona, recently shared some of his thoughts on Transdev’s commitment to DEI during April’s National Arab American Heritage Month.
Transdev is proud to announce that Ryan Woods, Operations Manager for their Kean University Vehicle Services contract in New Jersey, recently achieved Automotive Service Excellence’s (ASE’s) World Class Technician certification.
Did you know the positive effects of laughter can last up to 45 minutes — lowering stress, reducing depression and helping your mind and body heal. Researchers actually recommend at least 15 minutes of laughter each day to help improve your heart health.