With higher fuel prices leading to increased ridership, transit systems like Cincinnati's
Metro are looking at ways to make riders' experiences more pleasant and more convenient, all while keeping costs down.
In doing so, transit agencies hope to makeover the image of bus transportation, which is often associated with people of low income.
Metro has installed Wi-Fi on many of its routes, and recently has been given permission to continue traveling on the shoulder of I-71 to shorten commuters' trips.
Metro's use of soy biodiesel fuel also makes it attractive to environmentally-conscious customers.
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