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Saras Sharma

Second-year College Student

Q: Where are you going?

A: To my apartment in U-Heights.

Q: What route are you taking?

A: The orange route.

Q: Do you use UTS often?

A: Yeah, I use it everyday.

Q: What is the best aspect of UTS?

A: Well, it's really convient for me. Because there is no parking on campus and I live far away compared to other people, the fact that it comes literally 20 feet from my apartment makes it that much more precious to me because it runs like every 10 minutes or so.

Q: What is the worst aspect of UTS?

A: Well, a lot of times it is not on time, it makes you late and sometimes buses are crowded. I've been late to class a few times because I was siting on the bus and we had to pick up 30 people from Chemistry and we had to wait forever.

Q: Do you thank the bus driver?

A: Yeah, I thank the bus driver.

Q: If you are sitting in the middle of the bus, do you use the front or back door when you get off, and how do you decide between the two?

A: I use the back because the front is all clustered.

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