Taquantis Koger

Taquantis Koger

Taquantis Koger, pictured holding a large driving trophy.
Photo by Beth Wynn

樱花导航 樱花导航鈥檚 most competitive driver has a cruising speed of 30 miles per hour.

Taquantis Koger, a campus transit bus operator with the MSU鈥檚 Transit Services, represented the university during the 樱花导航 Public Transit Association鈥檚 annual 鈥淩oadeo鈥 in March.

The obstacle course challenges drivers鈥 ability to turn, parallel park and maneuver through cones in a serpentine fashion鈥攁ll under time constraints and observation by an event official.

Koger won first place, although he had expected to congratulate one of his coworkers who also competed.

鈥淲hen I won, it let me know that if you try hard enough, anything is possible,鈥 said Koger, who also drives for Starkville-MSU Area Rapid Transit, or S.M.A.R.T.

Koger attributed his win to the power of teamwork. The MSU drivers walked the course together the day before the competition and encouraged one another at the final lineup. Koger鈥檚 success at the state competition allowed him to advance to the National Community Transportation Roadeo in Palm Springs, California in May.

Koger connects Starkville鈥檚 rural areas with the rest of the SMART system. His usual route鈥擝oardtown North鈥攊ncludes stops at OCH Regional Medical Center and J.L. King Senior Memorial Park. He said he looks forward to swapping stories with his regular passengers and particularly enjoys the elderly community members who take his route daily.

鈥淲hen they get to ride somewhere, they feel part of the program, too,鈥 Koger said.

When he is not driving, Koger is a self-described 鈥渃ountry boy鈥 who enjoys being outdoors, especially fishing and tending to okra and greens in his garden.

A Crawford native, Koger grew up about 20 minutes away from MSU and always admired the university and its focus on education and research. He envisions himself working for Transit Services until retirement and would like to advance along the career path, but he said offering his passengers a dose of optimism will always be his main priority.

鈥淚 want to show my riders a smile and make people鈥檚 day,鈥 Koger said. 鈥淛ust a smile and conversation, even speaking to a person, can make them feel a little better, and that鈥檚 my whole goal.鈥

Taquantis Koger, pictured driving an MSU transit bus.