For further service and eligibility information, call Campus Transit at 369-6220. Some Transit 'Rules': No open containers of food or beverage. Please don't be rude and eat/drink on the bus especially NOT when the bus is packed!
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ATHENS TRANSITThe ride is free for students, staff, and faculty with a UGA ID Card in hand. - For non-UGA riders, it costs $1.75 per adult (age 18-64).
Anyone with a valid UGA ID can also ride Athens Transit for free. UGA bus routes are subject to change based on campus need. Live track the bus on the UGA App or on routes.uga.edu for the most accurate information. Limited bus service is provided during university holidays, Maymester, and Summer sessions.
ATHENS TRANSITThe ride is free for students, staff, and faculty with a UGA ID Card in hand. - For non-UGA riders, it costs $1.75 per adult (age 18-64).
The answer is yes. Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees — Summer 2023 ClassesStudents are charged per credit hour up to 14 hours; any credit accumulation of 15 hours or more will be charged a flat tuition rate of $4,895 (in-state). The credit hour rate for undergraduate students (in-state) is $326.
According to the National Conference on State Legislatures, Georgia was among the first states to allow stop arm cameras on school buses, and at least 24 states have such laws.
13) How fast is a school bus allowed to travel? Generally, a school bus in Georgia can only travel a maximum of 40 miles per hour when transporting children, unless the bus needs to travel along qualifying interstates and highways. Then, the school bus can travel a maximum of 55 miles per hour.
The funding, along with UGA's 30% matching share, grew the university's fleet to 33 electric buses in 2021. Approximate energy costs for the new zero-emission buses total approximately $10 per bus per day, while the current diesel buses cost approximately $100 per bus per day.
Athens is generally a safe place to be at night, but it is always advisable to take precautionary measures. The center of Athens and the neighborhoods around it are known for their vibrant nightlife since many people can be seen on the streets even after midnight.
Greater Athens features the longest coastline of any European capital, with Athens' beaches consistently awarded Blue Flag status for their high standards in water quality and cleanliness. Summer and swimming in Greece is a sacred ritual and most Greeks count the number of swims they have achieved for the season.
There is not a strong tradition of tipping in Greece, particularly among the locals, but it's become expected that tourists leave a small tip while travelling through the country. In restaurants it's common to leave a cash tip for whoever is looking after you – 10–15 per cent is standard.