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Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5

Home Page (1) Beginning next month, City Transit will institute the Stop Here Program, who will be in effect every night from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. (2) The program will allow drivers to stop the bus wherever a passenger wishes, as long as they deem it is safe to stop there. (3) This program will reduce the amount of walking that passengers will have to do after dark. (4) Passengers may request a stop anywhere along the bus route by pulling the bell cord a block ahead. (5) During the first two months of the program, when passengers attempt to flag down a bus anywhere but at a designated stop, the bus driver should proceed to the next stop and wait for them to board the bus. (6) Then the driver should give the passenger a brochure that explains the Stop Here Program. b. Add a sentence between Parts 4 and 5 explaining that while the Stop Here Program allows passengers to leave the bus at almost any point, passengers may board only at designated stops. a. Delete Part 6. c. Add a sentence between Parts 5 and 6 explaining the safety advantages for passengers of flagging down buses at night d. Reverse the order of Parts 4 and 5