So I challenged myself to avoid the driver's seat as much as possible during a recent West Coast trip , something made practical with all the online transit planners that have cropped up in recent years.
In the old days, I'd have to track down bus schedules and maps on paper to figure out where to go. I'd have to manually determine which transfers to take and where. Even if I did, I'd worry about catching a bus in the wrong direction. The car usually won out, as my hatred of driving was far less severe than my intolerance for ending up stranded in an unfamiliar city.
Full Story: Review: Ditching car OK with Net transit planners (AP)
In the old days, I'd have to track down bus schedules and maps on paper to figure out where to go. I'd have to manually determine which transfers to take and where. Even if I did, I'd worry about catching a bus in the wrong direction. The car usually won out, as my hatred of driving was far less severe than my intolerance for ending up stranded in an unfamiliar city.
Full Story: Review: Ditching car OK with Net transit planners (AP)
