COTA successfully attains national certification for passenger assistance and safety sensitive training – invites Rota, Tinian, and PSS

The Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority (COTA) team participated in a three-day professional development and certification on passenger assistance and sensitivity training. 

A total of 30 participants made up the three-day training which also included two employees from the CNMI Public School System: Office of Pupil Transportation, two transit employees on the island of Rota, and two transit employees on the island of Tinian. 

This yearly certification is conducted by Certified Community Transportation of America (CTAA) Passenger Service and Safety master trainer, Ms. Ginger Porter, M.Ed. “It was a special privilege to provide the recent Passenger Assistance Safety and Sensitivity training to all of COTA, including those providing new service to Tinian and Rota.  Customers of CNMI’s transit system will appreciate attention to safety and customer specific needs from all 30 agency personnel.  I have observed the maturation of COTA as it moves forward with a new transportation facility and equipment, and find it satisfying to be a part of the measurable progress in the development of their personnel” shares Porter. This is Ms. Porter’s 6th time conducting COTA’s certification training for the Transit Authority.

“This year’s training and certification opportunity was particularly special because we are able to include transit operators from the islands of Rota, Tinian, and our CNMI Public School System,” says Special Assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda Camacho Maratita.

“In order for COTA to continue delivering safe and courteous transit services for our community, the proper training opportunities should be afforded to the state’s transit agency as it continuously expands. The need for this particular type of training echoes the fact that passenger transportation is a service industry. The most important asset in any transit agency or provider are the transit operators.  By providing these training opportunities, skills and knowledge are enhanced for each team member which will, in turn, benefit our CNMI community as a whole,” Special Assistant Camacho Maratita stated.

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