Your post made me think to myself...
"TP2000, when was the last time you rode a bus anywhere?"...
Aside from one-offs like the buses from the Hollywood Bowl to satellite parking lots, or a few times on Disneyland's Toy Story parking lot buses.. I'm straining against my dusty memory banks to remember ever doing that. I do vaguely remember taking buses as a 12 to 15 year old in Seattle many decades ago, before age 16 when I finally earned the keys to my mom's station wagon on weekends (my dad's Lincoln was
strictly off limits, don't even look at it!). And I remember giving up my seat to ladies if the bus was getting full, which was mandatory especially for school-aged boys.
But as an adult? I can't think of a time I've ridden a bus, especially a bus that charged a fare to ride. When I lived in OC I used to marvel at the OCTA buses that plied the main thoroughfares down the hill in town, because they would almost always be totally empty in late afternoon rush hour. Or at best, have 3 or 4 people in them. How on earth does OCTA stay in business that way?
That said, for someone who has rarely ridden a bus, sometimes I find myself humming the old Greyhound jingle for no good reason....
Go Greyhound, and leave the driving to us!
What do you think that might mean?