Bus or Taxi? Getting Around in Jamaica

One taxi didn't have a back seat! Most are fine, but sometimes they also get very crowded. Normally, a route taxi carries four people. Sometimes they carry six or seven. In another taxi, a passenger sat on the driver's lap! I was shocked! Like I said, it is an adventure!

How do people get around?:

Kingston traffic is legendary. One day, it took me and a friend an hour and a half to travel a half a mile. I wish I were joking... the traffic was that bad. This is because most people drive. However, if you don't have a car, the way to get around is by taxi or bus.

Because it is hot, most people do not walk. Both buses and route taxis cost $100JA, which is about 80 U.S. cents. It is not too expensive to travel. The route taxis are easiest to get, so most people take them. But if a bus comes, we all go for the bus!  

When people hear my accent, they are surprised. They expect that I would find a more comfortable way of traveling, but you cannot beat the price! Plus, it is nice to meet people, which you always do when you're crammed in the same moving vehicle.

How did I feel when I tried this way of getting around?:

I take the route taxi almost all the time. Quite a few people I know are shocked. Since I do not have a car, and the regular taxis are more expensive, it makes sense, espeically when it is very hot or raining. Plus, I like the adventure. I like meeting people. The drivers often are funny. They sometimes make fun of my accent. Sometimes they tell me about their lives and ask me about NYC. I always enjoy my ride, even if I have a stranger's child sitting on my lap or am holding an old woman's groceries.

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