and 7:00 a.m
I remember riding university buses as a kid. I hated the experience so much, and I remember how much I loathed having to do it in high university when several of my friends had their own cars at the time. When I was a little kid, that was pretty much the only pick unless you rode your bike to university or got a ride from family, then unfortunately, my parents lived too far away from the university campus for me to ride my bike or walk to university every morning. Some youngsters were dropped off by their parents in the mornings and picked up in the mornings as well. When I lived up north in a rural environment, we all rode the university bus to the campus every afternoon. In the summertime that would get fairly boiling and we would all roll down the windows to let in air from outside, and however, I got really freezing in the winter season season in that environment. My pal and I had to have boilers in the university buses to keep the students warm. Without the boilers in place, we all would have gotten really freezing on his way to university in the mornings, and back then, it was often the coldest time of the afternoon between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. It’s especially poor in the middle of the winter season when the mornings are the shortest. I remember being fairly hot on those buses, and that was really the only positive thing I could remember. My pal and I never had a/cs on the buses though, but who knows maybe they do nowadays.