For my interview, I interviewed two freshmen SDSU students who use the trolley and public transportation system on a daily basis. Both of my interviewees are related to the problem because they take the system often and their experiences are reliable sources of getting insight to my question: Does the San Diego transportation system accommodate SDSU students without a car?
First Interview
OVERVIEW The first interview I conducted was with a friend of mine who has been taking the public transportation system all throughout high school and his first year of college. The Pronto app in San Diego does have a feature for individuals 18 and under; where this group can ride public transportation for free. I was aware that individuals above 18 had to pay a certain fee, but through my interviewee I learned the exact amount my interviewee pays weekly to board the trolley. From Monday to Friday, he pays 50 dollars weekly to board the orange line and green line to get to SDSU. This amount can even increase to about 60 to 70 dollars, when he has to commute to work or go anywhere in San Diego. Due to how much he pays now that he is above 18, he wishes for a lower reduced fare. The site Department of transportation & education describes ways to increase school attendanc...
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