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Bus operator shortage
Bus operator shortage





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TAPS asks that those who are able walk or use other modes to avoid using campus shuttles for shorter distances. While scheduled Campus Transit services have recently been as robust as those offered pre-COVID, this staff attrition will regrettably result in unavoidable service reductions at this time.

bus operator shortage

Contact the TAPS Sales Office to request vouchers.

  • A limited number of Highway 17 Express vouchers are available at no cost for those who work or have classes at the Silicon Valley Campus.
  • Exploring temporary staffing of qualified drivers, including potential recalls-to-service of UCSC retirees.
  • Offering voluntary overtime to all current drivers.
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    To alleviate some of the reduced service caused by this driver shortage, TAPS will take additional measures including: TAPS is still actively recruiting for, and currently training, new drivers. Due to recent retirements and employee leaves due to illness, injury, and other personal reasons, TAPS cannot continue to support current Campus Transit service levels for the remainder of the spring quarter. Loop service and Night Core service may also undergo reductions. This temporary service reduction will go into effect on Monday, May 8th. Due to the unexpected attrition of six Campus Transit drivers, including three in the last week, TAPS has made the difficult decision to suspend the Bike Shuttle, reduce the number of trips on the Silicon Valley Connector from three to two daily, and greatly reduce Upper Campus routes for the remainder of the spring quarter.







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