Rant: LTO took out the multicab along Wilson St., San Juan. Public transportation along the street is almost paralyzed. Taxis are far too expensive for day-to-day commuting along that street. And even if bystanders pool together to get a cab, taxis are usually already occupied, so flagging one down takes a long time. (And they're more expensive, too, even with a lot of passengers.)
But I overheard that it was the operator's fault for doing business while their papers were being processed. But LTO could have at least informed the public and warned the operators a few days before they cleared the multicabs so the public won't be left clueless. There's a hospital along that street too. A hospital (and my office). Didn't they take that into consideration?
Also, for some reason, even PUJs going to Robinson Galeria from C5 intersection Ortigas Ave. seem to have disappeared. People were rushing to get into any passing bus that was already jam-packed.
And so I got late for work.
What happened to public commuting over here? >.<
EDIT: And I woke up this morning to my younger brother asking help in his Calculus homework. My brain was dead by the time I got to office.
But I overheard that it was the operator's fault for doing business while their papers were being processed. But LTO could have at least informed the public and warned the operators a few days before they cleared the multicabs so the public won't be left clueless. There's a hospital along that street too. A hospital (and my office). Didn't they take that into consideration?
Also, for some reason, even PUJs going to Robinson Galeria from C5 intersection Ortigas Ave. seem to have disappeared. People were rushing to get into any passing bus that was already jam-packed.
And so I got late for work.
What happened to public commuting over here? >.<
EDIT: And I woke up this morning to my younger brother asking help in his Calculus homework. My brain was dead by the time I got to office.
"Numbers are not part of the real world; they're part of something else."
-Prof. Rolly Panopio, UPLB Math Division
-Prof. Rolly Panopio, UPLB Math Division