(photos courtesy of Singapore Shots)
I sorta feel like I'm back in school. Growing up on a farm in the middle of nowhere meant you had to ride the bus until you had the all important driver's license and vehicle. My bus ride could be up to an hour long, I had to get up earlier and often share a seat. Well I'm back at it, but with some changes.
There are multiple buses in the morning! Yes, I do have to get up earlier. But there's no honking horn when I'm late and if I miss it, I don't have to go to mom or dad for a ride - I simply wait for the next one. Granted it usually takes at least another 15 min to arrive and I'll be later than expected for my destination. *It only took me 3 weeks to figure out there's a second line I can take to and from work!
Things about the bus:
- Swipe your metro card on the way in and out.
- Have a view (so you can make sure you know when you're stop is coming up!)
- Beware of front seats as these are usually reserved for elderly and infirm.
- If you're stop is coming - press the button!! If not, the driver may whizz by.
- On the flip side - if your bus is coming, raise your hand so he stops.
- Podcasts are my new best friend for bus rides.
- Always hang on! (especially when in heels)
So funny! After graduating college, I definitely appreciate my personal space. Those U of I buses were always packed and you did have to pull the string to get off. Swiping on the way off -- interesting! I hope all is well in Singapore! Love reading!
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