My commuting transfer is no longer just two blocks away, Emove Cruiser S in downtown Denver

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • I guess I originally began public transit after some sort of track maintenance had begun and I had a minute fifteen second two block scooter run between train stations every day with my commute to work. That is no longer the case, not if I want to get to work on time without having to wake up at 4 in the morning. The timings on those routes apparently didn't work for the general populace and was a bother. It was just pure luck that my route was so efficient for me when I began.
    So I guess they've switched back to "the old routes" now and, suddenly, nothing works out for me to get to work in a timely fashion using my Emove Cruiser and the inner city trains.
    To make the new to me but "thank God we're back to normal" for everyone else routes work out more efficiently, exhaustive research on Google Maps revealed something useful but I'd have to travel way more than two blocks to make it work. It usually takes me about 9 to 12 minutes to do this but there's a lot of pedestrian traffic on this trail, joggers and walkers and riders alike. This day was Saturday and there was nobody on the trail so I managed it in less than six minutes. It was a pretty good run so I'm sharing it with all of you. Enjoy!
    (Please ignore my constant berating of Google's voice prompts in my ear)

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