Thoughts About Public Transit in Ocean Beach
This OBcean Actually Rides the Bus
By South OB Girl
San Diego City officials who tout “transit-oriented development” for Ocean Beach may have never actually taken the bus in our community. I have, and what I’ve seen is both instructive and alarming.
OB streets are not wide enough for buses to operate safely. Cable Street, the main thoroughfare for MTS Bus #35 and MTS Bus #923, which are the current buses in OB, is one lane on both sides, with cars parked up and down the whole length of it. Buses routinely drive close to or over the double yellow lines. When the bus makes a left turn down Cable from West Point Loma Blvd. or a right turn onto West Point Loma Blvd. from Cable, it takes up all the space of both roads, and it blocks the entire intersection of Cable and West Point Loma Blvd.
Most drivers in cars behind the bus try to pass because of the frequent stops along the route. Because there isn’t much room, passing cars cross over into the other lane when there is no oncoming traffic. Too often, the result is a collision.

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