shuttle. Though it isn't necessarily the fastest way to get to school, I
feel that I and a majority of off-campus students believe that this the
most reliable system above others such as cars, skateboards, and elevator
transportation. These three tools do get people to places faster, but if
there is ever a malfunction or an accident, complications may arise and
this may hinder the journey to run smoothly. For example, in one of my
trial routes, I used my skateboard to get to a class. On my way to COHI
127, I did not notice a huge camouflaged rock on the smooth pavement. I
carelessly ran over it, almost popped my knee-cap, and stubbed my toe.
Luckily, someone nearby had a band-aid, so I wrapped my bloody toe up and
headed for class just in time. I also had a function failure with my
apartment elevator the other day. It wouldn't open, so I was stuck
waiting for 15 minutes for someone to help. I was late for class and I
missed my pop quiz. Because of this experience, I have learned that my
transport decisions are contributed by partaking in safer traveling
methods rather than faster ones.
Submitted by Cecilia Lee
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