
Apr 19 , 2025.
A sleek, eco‑smart bus glides into Mexico Square, its digital displays and silent engine a playful jab at the worn vehicles it replaces—battle‑scarred from years of ferrying passengers and weathering carelessness. In a world racing toward intelligent, green technology, getting people to sync up still feels like boarding an old bus: everyone’s on their own schedule. Yet here’s a promise of change—one smooth ride at a time.
Change is like that friend who shows up unannounced, redecorates the living room, and then asks if you like “the new vibe.” It’s awkward at first, your flip‑flops don’t match the new floor but soon you’re wondering how you ever lived without it.
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