Uploaded on 2020-08-20 by Corina Fraile
Mobility is a factor that I have to consider every time I go anywhere, since I use public transport. In my home town mobility is relatively easy, but once I get to Caracas my mood changes: buses routes are complicated, the subway is too slow and too full of people (I can barely breathe inside the wagons), so I rather walking. I’m going to illustrate my trips from and to language classes, which are in a house. Trip from home: it’s the longest and the most tiring. I have to walk to the bus stop, which is not so close to my house and then take a bus to Caracas. Once I get there, I walk for almost an hour to a meeting point where a friend picks me up. Trip back home: I don’t have to walk, which makes me happy and safer, because walking in Caracas in the evening is frightening. My friend gives me a ride to the bus stop where I take the bus to my home town. My family waits for me at the bus stop to take me home in the car, so that I don’t have to wait alone in the dark.