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As students adapt to changing weather, City Bus has reported a significant 37% rise in ridership, according to spokeswoman Joy Johnson. Many students, like Harbor, have opted to use their skip days during inclement weather instead of waiting for sunny days. This increase in usage has led to possible delays of 10 to 20 minutes on several routes servicing Purdue's campus. With so many students turning to public transit for convenience, the city's transportation services are experiencing a notable boost in business.
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Instead of “I’m just using my ‘skip days’ now instead of when the weather is nice,” Harbor said. City Bus has also seen a rise in business due to the weather, according to spokeswoman Joy Johnson. Ridership is up 37 percent, and delays of 10 to 20 minutes are possible of many routes that serve Purdue’s campus.
Do this “I’m just using my ‘skip days’ now instead of when the weather is nice,” Harbor said. Students who are going to class are hopping on City Bus in large numbers. Ridership is up 37 percent ….