Safe driving over the span of a career that covers more than
three-million miles requires the highest standards in every facet of the
job from driver behavior and passenger awareness to exacting vehicle
maintenance. The National Safety Council says fewer than 200 drivers
ever achieve this status.
Inductees into the Safe Driver Hall of Fame presented by 5Star Specialty Programs.
Emory Hysell, a veteran driver for Greyhound Bus Lines, and Russ
Lippincott and Lee Roy Weems of Village Charters and Tours, Wichita, KS,
and Oklahoma City, OK, have each crossed the rarified threshold without
a recordable accident.
The 2010 inductees join previous Safe Driver Hall of Fame members
(2008) Aubrey Hutchings, K-T Contract Services, Elko, NV, and (2009)
Edward C. Hope and Everett L. Anderson, Peter Pan Bus Lines,
Springfield, MA.
Emory Hysell
Greyhound Bus Lines
Emory Hysell, has driven motorcoaches for more than 50 years and
estimates he has driven 4,500,000 million miles with Greyhound Bus
Lines. Today the company puts him at the top of its list of its
Exceptionally Safe Drivers (ESDs) — drivers who have not had any traffic
violations, accidents or reported incidents of unsafe driving while on
duty.
Originally from Huntington, WV, Hysell currently drives the
Jacksonville-to-Miami route and trains new drivers for Greyhound. His
employer says he understands the importance of safety and works
diligently to share his knowledge of driving with those he trains.
“Safety has always been a top priority for Greyhound and myself,” says
Hysell. “I practice safe driving at all times and try to instill these
same safety measures into future Greyhound drivers.”
Russ Lippincott
Village Charters and Tours
Russ Lippincott began driving coaches in 1977 for Continental Trailways,
continuing through its acquisition by Greyhound. As a driver trainer
for Trailways Lippincott received the Safe Driver Award every year he
served with the company. He moved to independent charter coaches in
1985, driving one winter for Prestige Charters, and a short stint with
Kincaid Coach before joining Village Charters & Tours full time in
1988. Lippincott has logged 2,550,000 miles in his 33-year career. In
that time he has two recordable accidents, one in which he was at fault.
To his credit, Lippincott has not put so much as a scratch on a coach
in the last 10 years.
Lee Roy Weems
Village Charters and Tours
Lee Roy Weems also drove for Continental Trailways beginning in 1974. In
1985 he left to help found Prestige Charters, Wichita, KS, then formed
his own travel agency in Hays, KS. In 1989 he sold his shares of
Prestige to join Village Charters & Tours, driving full time up
until 2007 and continues part-time. Over the span of 36 years, Weems has
logged 2,700,000 mile without a recordable accident and only one
scratch on a coach in the last 10 years. Weems also received the
Trailways Safe Driver Award every year he drove for that company.
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