Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Tue, 09/21/2010 - 11:22am.
I've heard people who ride the Wave comment that it takes two plus hours to get home. For example: they board the Wave at Shipyard and their destination is 3rd and Nun. Over the past seven years since I've been living here I see very few people riding these buses. Perhaps these buses should be approx. the length of an extended van. Powered by other fuel sources, like battery with small engine back up. More smaller fuel efficient vehicles can be utilized cutting the wait time at each stop and in transit. Do A cost comparison and new routing plan and see something like this is worth doing at a cost savings to us all.
PAY FOR A BETTER WAVE
I've heard people who ride the Wave comment that it takes two plus hours to get home. For example: they board the Wave at Shipyard and their destination is 3rd and Nun. Over the past seven years since I've been living here I see very few people riding these buses. Perhaps these buses should be approx. the length of an extended van. Powered by other fuel sources, like battery with small engine back up. More smaller fuel efficient vehicles can be utilized cutting the wait time at each stop and in transit. Do A cost comparison and new routing plan and see something like this is worth doing at a cost savings to us all.