For “walking” citizens, mobilizing in public transport has become an almost impossible mission that tests patience and human dignity. Although the deficit of units is critical at 7:00 am, 12:00 m and 2:00 pm, the situation reaches its most distressing point from 6:00 pm, when most want to return to their homes. Added to this are the arbitrary decisions of drivers. A clear example occurred this Sunday 3 May at the stop in front of the Mayor’s Off…
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For “walking” citizens, mobilizing in public transport has become an almost impossible mission that tests patience and human dignity. Although the deficit of units is critical at 7:00 am, 12:00 m and 2:00 pm, the situation reaches its most distressing point from 6:00 pm, when most want to return to their homes. Added to this are the arbitrary decisions of drivers. A clear example occurred this Sunday 3 May at the stop in front of the Mayor’s Off…