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In person: Friendly and professional transit experts in the Parking Services lobby can help you design a fast and economical Public Transit route to virtually any L.A. destination. Online: Connect to Metro's Online Trip Planner, plug in the particulars of your trip, and receive detailed maps, fares, schedules and travel instructions. On the Telephone: Call 1-800-COMMUTE (266-6883). You'll travel through a voicemail menu system and ultimately be connected to specific information for over 40 bus, rail, bicycle and ridesharing agencies. Riding Tips Most public transit providers operate in the same manner and their services are easy to use if you follow a few simple guidelines: - Make sure you know what bus line you'll be taking! It's quite possible for more than one bus line or service provider to arrive at the stop where you're waiting. Knowing the specific transit provider (e.g. MTA, Santa Monica, Culver City, LADOT), and the route name (e.g. Line 6 Sepulveda Blvd.) is important. Be sure to note any special information regarding the route on the schedule, such as express or limited service. If you're unsure about the information shown on the schedule, call 1-(800) COMMUTE.
- Have enough cash on hand. Better yet, get the BruinGo! and GoMetro! transit passes. Most buses require exact change and may require a small additional charge when you transfer to another bus or use a special ‘express’ route. Knowing the entire cost of your trip ahead of time will make it much easier when you board the bus. Note: Discounted tokens and passes can be pre-purchased at the UCLA Central Ticket Office.
- Hail the bus like you'd hail a cab. Don’t assume just because you're standing at a stop the driver automatically knows you are waiting for his or her particular bus. Buses don’t automatically stop at all posted locations. It's customary to signal the bus just as you would hail a cab. Once aboard, be sure to let the driver know you want to get off before you arrive at your destination. All buses have a cord or pressure strip you can activate to indicate you want to get off at the next posted stop.
- Roll with it. All the preparation in the world can get messed up by weather, accidents, and other delays. So be ready for it! Arrive for your bus at least five minutes before the schedule indicates and be prepared with an alternate plan in case you or the bus is delayed or cancelled due to traffic or weather. If your commute is particularly time sensitive, try riding an earlier bus.
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