In San Luis Obispo, a college night out downtown or at a house party often ends with a decision between an expensive Uber, trying to bike or walk home after drinks or just driving carefully. As much as it’s ingrained in college students to make the smart choice, impaired driving is happening in San Luis Obispo, and it’s unfortunately not always seen as a big deal.
Tag: Rideshare
Why SLO transit isn’t adjusting well enough for a growing community
Scheduling life around bus schedules isn’t the only problem students without cars face; alternatives prove to be just as troublesome. Rideshares are expensive and knowing someone with a car is hard to come by, especially for a first-year. Many students are left stranded without suitable resources to explore the city they just moved to.
SLOcalized Episode 4: Uber and Lyft services may be changing come January 2020
SLOcalized breaks down the nation’s top stories for Cal Poly students. Learn about what’s going on and why it matters with each episode hosted by Mustang News reporter Kallyn Hobmann. Prices may rise while availability drops for rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft in California. Assembly Bill 5 will take effect in January, moving nearly […]
Parking citation fees increase, money goes toward alternative transportation programs
Find out what the parking citation fee money can and cannot be used for.
Save a car, ride a bike
May is San Luis Obispo County’s 11th annual Bike Month, a spree of events put on by SLO Regional Rideshare to celebrate and encourage cycling in the community.
