My usual bus driver is the gives-hope-for-humankind sort of person.
He's usually running late, but the traffic and construction between here and Austin is understandably the reason.
He's really helpful and friendly, not to mention just NICE. I just watched him discuss with a regular (who he knew by name) how he could get him to his job more on time.
When I first rode the bus he asked me if I was going to ACC (had an ACC pass) and he knew just what stop I needed. Even after an hour of driving he remembered to pull over there without me even pulling the cord. As I disembarked he told me exactly where I could catch the return.
I was a little confused, at first, about how the continuing service worked, but when I asked, he explained it and was very kind about the whole thing.
The regulars don't even have to pull the cord (though I do anyway). This driver just pulls to their stop and often they're up front waiting by that point.
He'll wait if he's pulling away and someone drives into the park'n'ride, and i've heard nice stories about him the time he wasn't driving and I think everyone wished he was. Cx
AWARD FOR BEST BUS DRIVER GOES TO oh i dont know if I should put his name
LET'S CALL HIM MR. T
MR T IS BEST BUS DRIVER
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