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Commuter of the Quarter

Robert Davis

Robert Davis

 

Robert was nominated by fellow KAT rider Cheryl Hodge, who had this to say:

"Robert Davis works for UT, and rides the 23-Fairmont (or is it
Millertown Pike . . .? We're not sure anymore; but we love our route!) Robert's been using the bus for years, and was my instructor in "Bus Riding - 101" when I began about a year and a half ago. He's been gracious and loyal, and has become a real friend. Robert is a cheerful, bright presence on our bus, and I always look forward to discussions and laughter with him."

Congratulations, Robert! Thank you for being such a wonderful ambassador for the Smart Trips program.



     

Want to nominate someone for commuter of quarter?

Please send your nomination to Smart Trips . Include your name and contact information, the commuter's name, their employer and up to 100 words describing why you think your nominee should be the Smart Trips Commuter of the Quarter. You can nominate as many people during the quarter as you would like. Each person who nominates someone to be Commuter of the Quarter will receive a $3 gift card. As a nominator, you will only be eligible to receive one gift card per quarter. The winner of the Commuter of the Quarter contest will receive a $50 gift card.

Nominations are due no later than March 15, June 15, September 15 and December 15

For questions, please contact the Smart Trips office at 215-2916.

 


Contact Smart Trips

Smart Trips, a program of the Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization, serves the urbanized areas of Knox, Blount, Sevier, Jefferson, and Anderson Counties. The Smart Trips Program is funded by the US Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Knox County, the ALCOA Foundation and Tennessee Valley Bicycles.

Smart Trips Waiver of Liability
Participation in Smart Trips programs such as carpool, vanpool, riding the bus, biking, walking to work, and the Emergency Ride Home (ERH) program is an individual decision. Participants are completely responsible for the operation of carpools and participation in any Smart Trips programs. SMART TRIPS AND THE KNOXVILLE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS, EXPENSES, OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY INDIVIDUAL'S PARTICIPATION IN A CARPOOL, VANPOOL, BUS, BIKE, WALK, OR ERH PROGRAMS.