While shopping for a car, i.e., waiting for someone to shop me the right vehicle, I'm using public bus transportation. My initial apprehension regarding this method quickly changed to a respect for the system and those who use it. In particular, "el cobrador," the guy (haven't seen a cobradora yet) who collects fares like the conductor would on commuter trains back home, is unique. He hangs out the doors calling shots, and makes sure no one is left behind. So far they have all exhibited politeness, professionalism, and good memory for knowing the faces that need to be charged (they do not use reminder tickets as they do on commuter rails).
A shout out to the ridership too. The ladies are generally well-coiffed and their nails well-manicured, amongst other attributes. All-in-all my bus riding experience has been a pleasant and rewarding one. Oh, I do a lot of walking and moto riding to get places also. What say the DR1 community about bus riding in the DR?
A shout out to the ridership too. The ladies are generally well-coiffed and their nails well-manicured, amongst other attributes. All-in-all my bus riding experience has been a pleasant and rewarding one. Oh, I do a lot of walking and moto riding to get places also. What say the DR1 community about bus riding in the DR?