0:22 I use the bus pass every day to get to school  and, as well, to get home. 0:26 I can always find a way to get to where I want in a very accessible way. 0:31 It's coming to campus and going home - that's my main two rides of the day. 0:35 I think of Guelph in terms of bus routes, instead of like streets because i don't have a car. 0:39 Normally I come here in the morning time and then leave here really late. 0:43 I actually hadn't rode the bus much  before at all where i lived before 0:47 because they didn't really have a bus system. 0:48 I use it every single day literally, maybe like two three times per day at least. 0:52 I live off campus. Whenever I go for a grocery I take take the bus. 0:57 And usually there's always bus stops close to a grocery store 1:00 so I'll just use a bus there. 1:13 If you're a student at University  of Guelph your bus fee is covered   1:17 so all you will need to do is get your student  card and then the processes will be there and   1:22 you will be able to just use your student card  to get on the bus. 1:25 The Guelph UC central bus station is very organized. 1:29 Always the same bus will stop on the same platform. 1:31 I think in the beginning it's a little bit more tough to like, 1:33 especially at the university bus loop, figure out which bus is yours 1:37 because there's so many of them. 1:38 Inside we have a monitor where you can actually see when the buses are leaving 1:41 and where they're going to. 1:43 You can either use the Guelph Transit app which is also very helpful 1:45 to figure out where you're going and it will tell you exactly what you need to do. 1:49 I stay inside until i know it's a few minutes before my bus will come 1:51 and I'll go out. 1:53 You can just sit at home  and you can just check 1:55 okay i want to go there at this time, there's a bus coming at this time. 1:57 The app and with all the service here adds another like 2:00 layer of comfort and safety when you're  trying to like navigate yourself around Guelph. 2:14 So the first time I got on the bus, like the  first few times I guess, I didn't know that   2:18 you're supposed to pull down that thing to  stop. 2:22 The yellow string on the side of each of the busses. 2:25 I was looking around where I can push a button. 2:27 I thought wow it's so cool, it's like a taxi, you know, you just stop wherever you want. 2:31 It's a very accessible system because it caters to your need. 2:34 There's like courtesy seating and people do respect that and just like get off or they move away for that person. 2:40 The drivers are really nice. They're pretty friendly. 2:43 I've had that happen a couple times in the beginning where I would  get off at a stop that i thought was mine 2:48 and then realized halfway through - when I was out the door, that it was actually not 2:52 and I'd turn around and like knock on the door and he'd let me back in 2:55 and drop me off at the right stop. 2:56 Most drivers are really nice to just say like oh you're welcome or  have a nice day and that really makes me feel so 3:02 like happy just even for a second. 3:04 Don't be afraid to ask. 3:06 Ask for help if any any problem you're facing 3:09 and many people have gone through the same stress or not knowing what everything is. 3:13 I'm quite satisfied it. 3:14 It makes my life so much easier 3:16 and I can just go from university directly home in like five minutes. 3:20 Anywhere I go, usually there's a bus  so I'll take the bus and it gets me there