Are more people taking the bus? This is good news for the environment, but not so good for my feet. I typically get a seat in the morning since I am fairly near the start of my line, but I stood the whole way to work. Again in the afternoon on the 19, it was crowded, but at least I snagged a seat. Perhaps I shouldn't be to happy about it. I hardly sat on it anyway.
At any rate, my question of the day is: Do all Muni drivers have spastic feet? Because I have yet to be on a bus where the drive isn't comprised of lurches rather than a smooth acceleration and a deceleration (instead of stomping on the brakes). It can't be good maintenance-wise for the bus and it is most certainly not good for my insides. This is true of all the above ground buses. I laughed as I got on the underground this morning. I had picked up an Examiner and there on the front page, a Muni driver with a headline stating that the city is cracking down on bad drivers. I'm curious what their definition of bad is because my stomach votes for the lurch-y drivers although I would hope they find the red light runners and the ones that screw up the timetables. How often do you suppose city decision makers take the bus?
That's why we call the 19-Polk the "Bukowski Bus".
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