▲A photo of a three-way intersection with a parking problem on campus.
▲A photo of a three-way intersection with a parking problem on campus.

On October 30th, a text was published on Everytime on the challenges faced by our school bus drivers. They concern parking on a three-way street. If people park on the College of Education and Engineering University a three-way street at night, it will make challenges for bus transportation.

During an interview conducted with a school bus driver, it was revealed that there has been a noticeable rise in the number of vehicles parking along the three-way intersection after 17:00 again. Given the long characteristics of circulating buses, frequent turns are imperative. However, the presence of parked cars in all three directions makes maneuvering challenging. Complaints have been raised by students who are attempting to catch the circular bus to Building 4 at the College of Ocean Science, highlighting a persistent problem. Unfortunately, the persistence of this issue stems from the absence of dedicated roadside parking lots in the vicinity, except for the three-way intersection.

Despite the utmost priority placed on safety, persistent challenges arise in the form of potential contact with other vehicles, regardless of the drivers' level of caution. One potential solution entail encouraging drivers who park late at night to utilize nearby parking facilities, thereby emphasizing the significance of adhering to safe parking practices.

To foster a secure and pleasant campus environment, it is imperative to prioritize compliance with established norms, even if it entails certain inconveniences. By collectively addressing the parking issues, we can make a valuable contribution toward creating a safer and more pleasant environment for all individuals on by campus.

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