Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 29, 1989, Page 13, Image 13

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ways suggested that women
call ahead, Wilson said, it is
now net essarv because drivers
are no longer following a set
route and need to design a
schedule each night
"It's a waste of gas to do that
whole route six times a night,
and a waste of riders' lime
when they have to drive around
for 45 minutes tiefore they c an
get home." co-dim tor Rhonda
Fenrich said "This will help
is serve I he students better
In addition to picking up
women on an on-t all basis, the
iff campus van will make two
lalf-hour shuttles to Amazon
ind Westmoreland student
musing each night leaving
he KMU at n to and 11:30
p in
"But th.it doesn't mean worn
•n going to those areas have to
nail until those times. ' Wilson
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at another time if necessary
Saferitle now asks that wom
en cal! 24 hours in advam e if
possible anti three days ahead
for a largo group. Wilson suit!
Dispatchers will then tall rid
ers to confirm pick-up times,
w hen conflicts arise and a dm
er cannot he in two plat es at
tint e. she may evaluate the
calls on a priority basis.
Women on campus for aea
demit, reasons may ret five firsl
priority. Wilson said. while
student interest groups and so
cial groups may come second
or third law priority riders
mav tie asked to reschedule
their pti k up time
Hut while Wilson said calling
ahead will make si hediilmg
easier drivers will continue to
transport women on the spur of
the moment when they can
The group also is eliminating
two hours from both routes lie
reuse the days an- getting long
er. Wilson said, so vans will
now run from H |» m to mid
night unless enough drivers
volunteer to fill earlier hours
At the same time, the group
made minor i hedges in the
more popular oni arnpus route,
eliminating, for example, stops
in front ot the Gamma Phi Hole
and Tri Ifelta sororities
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