Summer’s here, school’s out and the vacation season is in full swing, which brings out the dreaded day tripper.The rest of us who still have to travel to work dread encountering the day tripper, who seems to have shifted into a languid, lazy vacation mode.
It doesn’t sound like an issue until it becomes one. You sudden roll up on a car loafing in the left lane that won’t move over to let traffic by. A group of four on the train acts like they just boarded a cruise ship and are in full, loud party mode.Sooner or later, we’ll all be day trippers.But we don’t have to be the train jerk, the bad Bennie, the stupid Shobee, or the left lane bandit. Try these suggestions to avoid getting on the nerves of our fellow travelers.I’m not sure I’m going to survive day trippers, rollerbags, and baby interns on #NJTransit this summer
— Michelle Lynn (@michlynng) June 29, 2018
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@NJTRANSIT this is what I see every morning on the NJCoast 3204 train. He sits in front of the sign that says no feet on seats w/ both feet on the seat & the Conductors say nothing! #NoRegardForDecency pic.twitter.com/So8KshNpoO
-- CoastieMama (@coastie_mama) February 2, 2018
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(Larry Higgs | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
(Larry Higgs | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
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