of transport and I have to say that I am rather pleased. Because I
live in downtown San Diego, methods other than driving are
limited. I discovered two different methods that were very effective.
First, I carpooled with my roommate (pictured) to school and with a
classmate, back to my apartment. For the second method, I took the bus. Not only were both methods
incredibly economically efficient, but they saved me the time and headache
of finding a parking spot.
I would like to commit fully to a bus-based transport
system but I often find myself in significant need of my car. My
class schedule is such that have a three hour gap daily. During these
hours, it is imperative that I leave campus to run errands that I
would otherwise not be able to attend to. Also, my car is valuable
storage device. It contains my clothes, books, food, water, computer,
and other things that I require access to but do not want to carry
with me.
I have been trying to use public transportation as
frequently as possible but my hectic schedule and distant apartment
limit me. On days when I predict a lighter load, plan on not leaving
campus between classes, or simply do not feel like driving, I am
grateful for San Diego?s buses.
-Milana Vayntrub

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