Top Michigan Bus Drivers Named in Small Bus Roadeo Competition

June 22, 2017
Fourteen public transit systems from around the state competed in the 42nd Annual Michigan Small Bus Roadeo that was held in conjunction with the Community Transportation Association of America's National Roadeo in Detroit on June 11.

Fourteen public transit systems from around the state competed in the 42nd Annual Michigan Small Bus Roadeo that was held in conjunction with the Community Transportation Association of America's National Roadeo in Detroit on June 11, with individual and team competitions. Drivers competed in Roadeo events designed to test the skills and knowledge of Michigan public transit bus drivers.

"Public transit bus drivers play an important role in delivering transportation services to Michigan citizens across the state," said event coordinator Jill Drury, manager for Charlevoix County Transit. "this event showcases the professionalism of small bus drivers and their skills behind the wheel. Transit passengers can be at ease knowing they are in good hands every day."

First-place honors in individual competition went to Roberta Keast of Gladwin City/County Transit. Harold Smith of Gladwin City/County Transit won second place, and third place went to Doug Ross of Huron Transit Corp. Keast also took fourth place in the national Roadeo. 

Drivers competed for points based on a written test, driving skills on an obstacle course, a test on passenger assistance, and a pre-trip vehicle inspection.

The top three individual winners are eligible to compete in the national competition next spring at the Community Transportation Association's National Bus Roadeo held during its annual expo.

Gladwin City/County Transit won first place in the team competition, with drivers Roberta Keast, Harold Smith, and Deanna Hughes. The title of "Rookie of the Year" went to Ryan Thurston of Clinton Transit System.          

Top winners received cash prizes and trophies donated by the Michigan Association of Transportation Systems (MASSTrans) and the Michigan Public Transit Association (MPTA). The expenses for the trip to compete in the National Bus Roadeo are provided through federal training funds.

Sponsors of the event include MASSTrans, MPTA, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), and commercial vendors.

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