Thanks A Million!
This note is to extend a sincere thank-you to all RUSA members who ride Permanents—and especially to those who have been randomly selected for review by the RUSA Permanents Audit Committee.
Without exception, the members whose Permanent rides have been audited have been a pleasure to work with. Riders consistently provide their proof of passage promptly and willingly, and in many cases, we even receive a “Thank You” in return for the volunteer work that helps keep the Permanents program strong, credible, and viable. This kind of cooperation and goodwill speaks volumes about the character of our Rando community.
A Little History
Back in what now feels like the Dark Ages, I was serving on the RUSA Board when we approved the original Permanents program in 2003 and rolled it out in 2004. It was truly a game changer for RUSA.
At that time, each Permanent route had a dedicated owner who was responsible for collecting waivers, issuing brevet cards and cue sheets, checking proof of passage, and entering rider results. Much of this was handled by traditional snail mail, meaning riders often had to plan weeks in advance—and results were anything but immediate.
Fast Forward to Today
The new Permanents program is dramatically streamlined. Now, a rider can wake up, decide to ride, sign an online waiver, complete the ride, and enter their own results the same day. Simple, efficient, and rider friendly.
At my first Board meeting of my second RUSA Board term in 2021, retiring Board member Lois Springsteen strongly recommended that Permanent rides be randomly audited. I agreed and took on the task of building what became the RUSA Permanents Audit Committee.
Randonneuring has never existed without checks and accountability. There should never be a zero chance that a Permanent ride is verified. For brevets, that responsibility lies with the local RBA. Historically, for Permanents, verification was done by the route owner.
Today, that responsibility rests with the Permanents Audit Committee.
What the Committee Does—and Does Not Do
The Permanents Audit Committee does not change rider results. Our role is to check a small random sampling of Permanent rides to verify that:
- The required distance was completed within the allowed time.
- All controls were met in the correct sequence.
- The waiver was signed prior to the start of the ride.
If something falls short of the requirements, we work with the rider to mentor them and help ensure future adherence to RUSA rules. This approach strengthens the program while supporting riders—not policing them.
As a bonus, the work is genuinely enjoyable. We get to see who’s riding which routes, and many proofs of passage include photos and ride reports that are a pleasure to review.
With Gratitude
Please join me in thanking the members of the RUSA Permanents Audit Committee for the 2026 season. Going into our sixth year of operation, we have seen remarkably little turnover. Committee members have been reliable, professional, and take real pride in helping to keep RUSA and its Permanents program accountable and respected.
The 2026 RUSA Permanent Audit Committee:
- Jerry Austin — Procedures Coordinator
- Dan Driscoll — Committee founder
- Malcolm Fraser - 3rd year
- Jack Nicholson - 5th year
- Michael Povman - 3rd year
- Tibor Tamas — current Chairman
- Mark Wolf - 5th year
Thank you again to our riders and to these dedicated volunteers who quietly and consistently help to keep RUSA strong.
With appreciation,
Dan Driscoll