September 2014 – County Connection

Meet Sunny – Another Face of County Connection

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After driving school buses for the Mt. Diablo Unified School District for 16 years, Sunny thought long and hard about making a move to join the County Connection team. Ultimately the prospect of full time work tipped the scales. Since making the move a little over a year ago, Sunny has had no regrets. “The people here are truly awesome, caring people – this makes me so proud of the work I do in the community where I live with my own family.” Since leaving the school district Sunny is pleasantly surprised to see so many of the children she used to transport now riding the County Connection buses as adults. “Watching them grow from children to adults has been neat to watch. I’m a people person and I love what I do.”

County Connection’s CoCo Pass

Coco-pass-for-Feature-2Welcome To County Connection’s CoCo Pass

County Connection’s CoCo Pass is a low-cost way for central Contra Costa employers and residential communities to offer a transit benefit for their employees and residents.  The CoCo Pass gives holders free access to the local public transit system reducing the need to drive and resulting in less traffic and a better environment. Any employer or residential community, with more than 50 employees or residents, can purchase the passes for less than $12 a month per person.  A key element of the steeply discounted pricing is 100% participation.

County Connection operates bus routes 7 days a week connecting communities in Central county to seven BART stations, major employment centers, schools and colleges.

Participation in the CoCo Pass program fulfills the employer’s requirement to offer commute benefits, and providing the pass to residents can help developers qualify for green certification.

2nd Spare The Air Day This Week Called For Friday

GoGreen_1200x1200_3The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued a Spare The Alert for Friday, Sept. 12th. With similar weather patterns expected for the weekend, it’s likely that we’ll be asked to Spare The Air and Saturday and Sunday as well.

Please consider using public transit for your commute trips, school trips, and errands over the weekend. County Connection bus schedules and a trip planner are available on our website at www.cccta.wpengine.com. Additionally, you can real time bus arrival predictions from County Connection Bus Tracker at http://bustracker.cccta.org/ ,  or get real time information for County Connection buses as well as BART and many other transit providers in the Bay Area, download the free mobile app at http://thetransitapp.com/

Meet Anthony – Another Face of County Connection

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Anthony really likes his passengers – they give him purpose every day. “I enjoy dealing with one-on-one with the public, providing a safe and reliable service. And knowing that they appreciate me makes me proud to be a County Connection operator.” Anthony has been driving for County Connection for 8 years and enjoys that every day can be different, even when driving the same route and seeing the same faces. One thing that’s consistent is his smile. “A simple greeting with a smile may not seem like much, but sometimes it’s that simple gesture that makes a difference.” To see more “faces” visit https://cccta.wpengine.com/about/faces/

Safety Starts with Training

County Connection bus operators are among the best and most thoroughly trained in public transit. One of the key outcomes of this extensive training is that they are also among the safest operators too. Our safety performance has exceeded our safety standards for many years. The primary metric we rely on is the number of preventable accidents per 100,000 miles of service. Our standard is 1 preventable accident/100,000 miles of service. We have met that standard every year going back to 1999. Furthermore, 16 of our current bus operators have had 20 or more years of safe driving!

In addition to producing some of the safest operators in public transit, our operator training program produces highly professional bus operators when it comes to customer relations, emergency response, assisting passengers with disabilities, recognizing and responding correctly to dangerous or unexpected situations, and comprehensive knowledge of our service area, among other things.

Developing these highly trained bus operators is much more involved than you might think.

Every County Connection bus operator receives an intense and comprehensive seven week training course before they ever drive a bus in service. This extensive New Hire Training is where County Connection bus operators are initiated into our organizational culture that values and rewards safety first.

Each new class entails over 200 hours of classroom instruction in areas such as buses and bus components, radio use and protocols, how to check a bus for safe operations, wheel chair tie-downs, substance abuse, defensive driving, dealing with passengers who may not be sober, or may have blood borne pathogen related issues, customer relations, working with seniors and persons with disabilities, managing emergencies and difficult situations, handling accidents and reporting, and our Safe Place Program (we are a designated safe place for troubled teens) among other topics. Each operator also goes through up to 40 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction.

Finally, after passing these extensive hours of training, a bus operator can then drive revenue passenger service, but only with a trainer on-board. Once an operator successfully completes all County Connection training, they must complete and pass a vehicle pre-trip test, a brake test, and a driving test all administered by a County Connection certified DMV trainer. They must also pass a fitness for duty test administered by a DMV approved doctor. The DMV will then provide the successful operator with a Class B license with the appropriate and necessary public transit bus operator endorsements.

Once all training is complete and with Class B license is in hand, a new bus operator is ready to be a County Connection driver.

Continuing Education

Driver education doesn’t stop there, however, operators continue to receive training throughout their career. Each year, every operator receives eight hours of Verification of Transit Training (VTT). Completing this training is mandatory for keeping a Class B license with the necessary endorsements. This training focuses on a wide range of topics that may include: safe driving, customer service, American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, and handling challenging customers. Also, many operators will receive additional retraining of various kinds, on an as needed basis.

The County Connection training program is done in house with our expert staff. This includes two professional trainers, as well as up to eight federal Department of Transportation (DOT) certified operator trainers. These are County Connection bus operators who are certified to train fellow bus operators. Our two professional trainers both are federally certified by the DOT, as well as fully certified by the DMV and the State Department of Education.

Our training program – originally developed over 25 years ago – is constantly improving under the long time direction of our Manager of Safety and Training. Working closely with her for many of these years is our Assistant Manager of Training. Without the leadership of these two great employees, our training program would not be nearly as successful as it has been.

I take great pride in our bus operators, our trainers, the bus operator training program, and our safety record at County Connection. Together they are an important part of our great record of providing outstanding service to the residents of central and south county.