I live in San Francisco, California. Senior citizens who are at least age 65 and whose annual household income does not exceed a specific amount are able to ride public trans... moreI live in San Francisco, California. Senior citizens who are at least age 65 and whose annual household income does not exceed a specific amount are able to ride public transit for free. I am a senior citizen and I live alone. I ride public transit for free because my annual household income is below 89,650 dollars. Two senior citizens who share a household qualify for free public transit if their annual household income is below 102,500 dollars.
I was driving on the Number 1 with pedal to the metal when the 2 right side wheels went onto the gravel shoulder. The car was swerving a bit but I managed to get 'er back onto the pavement.
When I'm driving with my car radio on, sometimes there are radio commercials that literally use car horns loudly honking/blaring, tires squealing or sirens.I find this very questio... moreWhen I'm driving with my car radio on, sometimes there are radio commercials that literally use car horns loudly honking/blaring, tires squealing or sirens.I find this very questionable and potentially unsafe.
I realize not everyone would be driving while listening but it certainly puts me on immediate "clenched muscles" fight-or-flight reaction until I realize it's just a commercial.