Monday, May 11, 2009 Issue 16   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 16  
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2009-International Trade Study Results Show Changes Ahead At The Ports
International Trade Education Program (ITEP) Packs The House At Port Of Los Angeles For Annual Awards Dinner
Port of Oakland throws out the welcome mat for high schools interested in logistics and transportation related careers
Metro begins Bike Week with a few wheeling familiar characters
"Look, Listen & Stay Alive" campaign makes safety a priority
OCTA Wins Top Honors At Regional Bus Roadeo
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OCTA Wins Top Honors At Regional Bus Roadeo
Bus operations and maintenance winners move up to national event
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Coach Operator Alonzo Valenzuela won first place for safely and successfully driving a 40-foot long bus through a timed obstacle course with 12 hidden challenges during last month's competition.

“We’re proud of our employees who performed so well at the regional Roadeo event,” said James S. Kenan, OCTA Interim CEO. “Customer and employee safety is OCTA’s top priority and these competitions are a great way for coach operators and maintenance employees to highlight skills and further improve them. We look forward to the APTA competition in May.”

APTA’s Annual International Bus Roadeo brings together the nation’s best transit bus operators and mechanics in a showdown to test their knowledge, skill and proficiency. It is designed to encourage excellence and professionalism in the transit industry.

Maintenance team Ernie Booe, Ray Consiglio and Paul Bagga won fourth place at the April 16 Roadeo event, hosted by Metro in Los Angeles. The three-man team competed in a series of timed events in which their troubleshooting and diagnostic skills were put to the test. They also will compete at the APTA Roadeo.


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Bus Roadeo winners (image courtesy OCTA)
Bus Roadeo winners (image courtesy OCTA)
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