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Been saying this! These mf's are just stupid with the wheel.
http://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-drivers-ranked-as-worst-in-the-entire-us/10225053
yup, don't even get me started, beyond horrible.
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Been saying this! These mf's are just stupid with the wheel.
http://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-drivers-ranked-as-worst-in-the-entire-us/10225053
It ain't bad, but it's not great. Likewhat @Wayniac211 said, have some earbuds at all times and you'll be fine.Moving in two months and I gotta ask, how's the public transportation in sac?
This right here. It gets the job done, however if you are in a rush to get somewhere, you might have to resort to Uber or Lyft. What area of Sacramento are you moving to?
It ain't bad, but it's not great. Likewhat @Wayniac211 said, have some earbuds at all times and you'll be fine.
Where are you commuting from in Sac.Moving in two months and I gotta ask, how's the public transportation in sac?
Moving in two months and I gotta ask, how's the public transportation in sac?
don't think I've ever known anyone that's used public transit in and around Sac
over the years, from hearing about it on the news; they talked extensively about the shortcomings of the local public transit and the improvements needed when the new arena plans were being discussed, that was generally the conclusion I kinda came away withA lot of my co workers do. I used it sparingly while attending Sac State. Otherwise I stay far far away from it.don't think I've ever known anyone that's used public transit in and around Sac
over the years, from hearing about it on the news; they talked extensively about the shortcomings of the local public transit and the improvements needed when the new arena plans were being discussed, that was generally the conclusion I kinda came away with
ya a bunch of my friends in midtown bike to work around downtown. Its definitely a good idea.For the most part, people can just walk on. Sure they randomly check tickets here and there but there are scores of people who ride for free. Those who typically do aren't always necessarily a good crowd. A lot of stations also attract homeless, mentally ill, etc. it can be uncomfortable for commuters who aren't used to that or just don't want to deal with it. 16th street station is horrible. Can't be over there without someone coming up to you.over the years, from hearing about it on the news; they talked extensively about the shortcomings of the local public transit and the improvements needed when the new arena plans were being discussed, that was generally the conclusion I kinda came away with
OP, depending on where you're working/living, biking is always a good option. I live in midtown and walk/bike everywhere for the most part. Probably use my car once a week.
This is true lol.Used to commute to downtown from elkgrove daily on RT. Not that bad compared to the foolery/crowded that happens on other big city transit like Bart(sf) or valley metro (Phx).
Many that ride are State, county or city employees. You can see their badge and free monthly passes that are given out. Some have loot to. Elk Grove and franklin stations have nice whips in parking lot. Lot of tail looking fine as well [emoji]128520[/emoji]