Even though it only took us two modes of transportation, commuting is still exhausting.
It is indeed exhausting considering that you need to do that again. However, transportation components greatly help the right control and flow of everything around the environment.
Okay, so, what problems are these exactly?
Hmm. Well, it still depends on the situation. You know the traffics, minor accidents, etc. You name it a normal day here in Metro Manila.
The distance we must go to get to that street will take us five minutes, and when wearrive, the first building that we will notice at the entrance is the university of Letran. After that, we’ll just simply walk through my school. And that’s how my transportation works.
Next, it will continue for a few minutes before turning left at Plaza Cervantes, where it will arrive at the Jones Bridge, bringing us close to the school. It will pass through Magallanes. Once it moves downward,wewill get out of the jeepney at that second street, or should I say Anda street or Lawton before the city hall because that is the simplest route for usto walk through the school.
Woah, the traffic is insane, Nicole.
See? A lot of e-tricycle are scattered everywhere and there’s even no pedestrian lane for us to cross. That's why traffic congestion never ends here. Ugh.
Anyway, it will go straight and right before Philtrust Bank, and the next route is Reina Regente St. It will pass through Lucky China Town until it reaches Juan Luna St. near Binondo Church. The jeepney will continue straight until it reaches a little street which now has an issue because it is being fixed and one of the repairs generates traffic in that area. It will then pass through the State Center and continue straight.
Okay, so, the next route and infrastructure that I am already familiar with is the 168-shopping mall, and it is in Soler St.
Well, that’s sounds frustrating especially when it can cause you to be late for your class.