suggestions
1. Three wheeled vehicles are the only ones which must pay peak season surcharge even if they buy a 20-ride pass. It is ludicrous that a trike or sidecar rig is treated as an oversized vehicle and subjected to peak season surcharges in addition to the oversize vehicle surcharge they already have to pay.
2. Three wheeled vehicles do not have the re-value card option available to them.
3. Southworth needs a 7:15 a.m. boat from Southworth to Fauntleroy. It's ridiculous that there is an hour and 15-minute gap in service during the peak of commuter traffic.
4. Good-to-go and Wave-to-go need to be combined.
5. Ferry passages purchased should never expire. The money they were purchased with does not expire. When a service has been paid for, it should be delivered, even if it is a year or two after purchase. Taking money and refusing to deliver is theft, plain and simple. Many commuters use more than one mode, and have to retain multiple passes. It is very difficult to use all of them when I have to keep a car pass, trike/sidecar pass, motorcycle pass and walk-on pass.
6. Bicycles should not be charged more than pedestrians. Washington state needs to encourage alternative transportation methods, and a bicycle is one of the most environmentally friendly modes of transportation.
Mark Kanzler
Olalla