To thrive as a Redi Wheels driver or operator, you need a valid commercial driver's license (often a Class B with passenger endorsement), a clean driving record, good navigation skills, and familiarity with local transportation regulations. Experience with scheduling and dispatch software, GPS devices, and wheelchair lift operation is common and often required. Patience, strong customer service abilities, and clear communication help in assisting riders with disabilities and working as part of a coordinated transit team. These capabilities ensure timely, safe, and respectful transportation for vulnerable community members relying on accessible transit services.