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  • Loveland School bus driver Len Whitling places first in regional Road-E-O competition

    Loveland School bus driver Len Whitling places first in regional Road-E-O competition

    Len Whitling (second from the right) won first place in the regional Road-E-O, and third place in the team competition with Melissa Hollon, Tara Hollandsworth, and Barb Ramsey. Pictured on the far left is Brandon Anness(Southwest Ohio school bus pre-service instructor).

    Loveland, Ohio – Three Loveland City School District bus drivers finished in the top ten among dozens of drivers at the 2019 regional Road-E-O competition on October 5: Mary Toups came in eighth place, Valerie Daugherty in seventh, and Len Whitling in first place. Whitling was also part of a team with Melissa Hollon, Tara Hollandsworth, and Barb Ramsey who placed third in the team event.

    “I’m incredibly proud of all my drivers for doing great at the competition, but more importantly, always putting safety first in their work at Loveland,” said District Transportation Supervisor Greg Osie.

    The Road-E-O is held annually to test the knowledge and skills of drivers throughout the state.The event was originally started more than 50 years ago as a way to promote the safety, professionalism and recognition of school bus drivers. Whitling moves on to the state competition.

    “Although safety is our number one priority every day of the year, National School Bus Safety Week allows extra focus on what all of us can do to keep the 25 million children across the country who ride the yellow school bus every day safe,” said Osie.

    For more information about National School Bus SafetyWeek and tips on how to keep children safe at the bus stop, see the National Association for Pupil Transportation website.



  • Award-winning: Loveland School bus drivers

    Award-winning: Loveland School bus drivers

    Loveland bus drivers who qualified for the state competition included Len Whitling (fourth place), Rachel Patton (fifth place), Transportation Director Greg Osie, Lorie Stulz (third place), and Valerie Daugherty (second place).

    Four bus drivers place in top six for region

    Loveland, Ohio – Out of the 11 Loveland drivers who participated in the Regional BUS ROAD-E-O, four drivers placed in the top six – Valerie Daugherty, Lorie Stulz, Len Whitling, and Rachel Patton; these drivers moved on to the State ROAD-E-O competition at Licking Heights High School in Pataskala.

    “Our drivers put a great deal of personal time and effort into practicing for this competition; it is a testament to how much they care about the safety of our students,” said Loveland Transportation Director Greg Osie. “I am so proud of them working as a team and helping one another become successful! It is great being part of a wonderful group of drivers.”

    The school bus ROAD-E-O was developed to promote safety, professionalism, and recognition. Every year the state of Ohio along with other states participate. Ohio has eight regions and Loveland participates in the Southwest Region. Contestants take a written exam and a driving skills test. The driving skills test consist of drivers being scored on right hand turns, pickup and drop-off procedures, railroad crossing procedures, offset driving, backwards serpentine and depth perception.

    This year’s Regional ROAD-E-O had 71 registered contestants. In addition to the individual awards, Loveland placed second overall as a team.



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