Minister praises driver for kindness

Minister for Local Transport, Simon Lightwood, has praised Stagecoach East driver Lewis Mayo for his kindness to a passenger in distress.

The Minister personally wrote to Lewis Mayo after he beat off competition from around the country to win a Stagecoach Star of the Month Award, in the category of ‘Doing the right thing’ for his act of compassion.

“Your commitment to your role demonstrates the vital role bus drivers play in our local communities” – Simon Lightwood, Minister for Local Transport

Mr Lightwood said: “I am very grateful for your quick thinking in a difficult situation, which ensured that a vulnerable passenger was safe and able to access the necessary medical care. Your commitment to your role demonstrates the vital role bus drivers play in our local communities, and I was delighted to hear that Stagecoach subsequently awarded you their star of the month award for ‘doing the right thing’ – congratulations.”

He added: “Buses are the lifeblood of our communities, providing a lifeline for many and keeping people moving. As a bus driver, you ensure people can access work, education, essential services, and visit their friends and family. Without the dedication of bus drivers up and down the country, none of this would be possible.”

The 20 year-old woman boarded Lewis’s bus and he allowed her to travel in order to keep out of the cold weather. However, upon arrival, Lewis realised that she had curled herself up into a ball and looked extremely pale, so he called 999 and requested an ambulance to revive her. The response was extremely quick and the paramedics managed to secure her condition.

“I am grateful to the Minister for recognising what a crucial role buses play in our local communities” – Darren Roe, Managing Director of Stagecoach East

Darren Roe, Managing Director of Stagecoach East, said: “We are all very proud of the thoughtful and compassionate way that Lewis approached what was a very difficult situation. Along with the rest of our team and the emergency services, everyone worked so quickly and professionally to offer what help they could.

“I am grateful to the Minister for recognising what a crucial role buses play in our local communities. As people who run local buses, we are very much part of the local communities we serve – because they are our communities. As with our partnership with Businesses Against Abuse, our buses are safe-spaces, and our drivers will regularly go out of their way to help the most vulnerable members of our society.”

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