April 28, 2021 is World Day for Health and Safety at Work. The health and safety of our employees, passengers and the communities we serve continues to be our top priority.
Since April is National Stress Awareness Month, it’s a good time to remember that driving under stress can create potential issues for you, your passengers and any pedestrians you may encounter. Trying some basic things can help you minimize your stress next time you get behind the wheel.
Earth Day started soon April 22, 1970 and for 50+ years it has become an annual event to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Whether at home or at our sites, we can all play a part in helping our environment.
We are always looking for opportunities to share how our employees are daring to go the extra mile and how we are showing we care for our communities. Social media is a great place to tell our story. Start "following" us today.
Identifying and managing stress can happen in different ways for different people. If you are looking for ways to manage stress, we've included some tips you can consider.
This week, our TAPS operation started providing free rides to people who wanted to get their Covid-19 vaccinations. Providing these free rides is just one more way we can give back to our passengers and our community and show we care.
Stress is a normal part of life, and it affects everyone in one way or another. Low to moderate levels of stress can actually be good for you when managed properly. But extreme levels of stress can take a physical and mental toll on your health and contribute to severe problems.
Recently, Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA) was proud to partner with the City of Lancaster, City of Palmdale, Antelope Valley Chevrolet, and T-Mobile for the area’s "Spring Food Distribution" event.
When we care about the communities we serve, great things can happen. Under a partnership between the city of Covina, Albertsons and our client Foothill Transit, Foothill Transit’s new transit center has been transformed into a vaccination center, serving those who are vaccine eligible in the local community.