As planned, Pacific Beach's previously-free shuttle, which San Diegans voted to name the Beach Bug, will start charging $2.50 starting on Monday.
A spokesperson told NBC 7 that the top reported uses for the bug include social/recreational trips, errands and connecting to transit.
Data collected from the shuttles in Pacific Beach so far indicate that the average wait time is 10 minutes. NBC 7 spoke with a shuttle driver, Aaron Tredo, who said that in his experience, the service has been well-received among riders. “They talk about how convenient it is not having to drive around and find parking,” Tredo said. “I help people with their laundry, their groceries. Instead of walking x amount of blocks or miles, they call us, and we take them right to their door.”Circuit and SANDAG collaborated to run the four all-electric shuttles taking riders in Pacific Beach.The Beach Bug was funded by SANDAG and parking meter revenue collected from on-street parking meters in the city of San Diego.
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