Starting today, some SEPTA bus and trolley riders may experience delays as the transit agency begins mandatory safety training for all employees. Here’s what commuters need to know.
. There have been eight crashes involving SEPTA buses and trolleys since July 21.
SEPTA officials said in a news release that the training will emphasize “safety guidelines that are in place” and “the need to be vigilant about safety in all aspects of all jobs.” The transit agency will confer with its employees’ unions to develop the content of the training sessions.About 10% of SEPTA’s bus and trolley operators will be pulled from duty each day for the training sessions, officials said.
The transportation agency sends out more than 1,300 buses and trolleys each day, carrying more than 350,000 passengers.Training is expected to last eight weeks. “We will start with our frontline employees and move through our entire workforce,” SEPTA general manager and CEO Leslie Richards said.
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