Finding Zen in Public Transit: A Bus Drivers Perspective

Posted: December 16, 2014 at 2:47 pm


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SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) December 16, 2014

Of all places to find peace, quiet and contentment, one wouldnt think of a big city bus to top the list. Douglas Meriwether, or Driver Doug as he likes to call himself, is probably one of the only exceptions. The veteran San Francisco transit operator finds life lessons in just about every aspect of his daily job and hopes to share those with others.

In Meriwethers new book, The Dao of Doug: The Art of Driving a Bus or Finding Zen in San Francisco Transit: A Bus Drivers Perspective, he outlines helpful tips and tricks for other bus drivers learning the trade and passengers, whether new to public transportation or daily riders.

Useful tips include:

Meriwether describes the book as a guidebook on how to ride a trolley bus in San Francisco and appreciate public transportation for reasons many tend to forget.

Its a view from the trolley cockpit and how to apply safe driving techniques to real life, Meriwether said. I wrote this book for new operators who just finished training and for newly arrived city dwellers, unfamiliar about getting around San Francisco. I hope I can increase awareness for the way it was before the car became king.

For more information visit http://www.DaoofDoug.com.

The Dao of Doug: The Art of Driving a Bus or Finding Zen in San Francisco Transit: A Bus Drivers Perspective By Douglas Meriwether ISBN: 978-1-4525-6650-4 (e-Book) ISBN: 978-1-4525-6651-1 (hardcover) ISBN: 978-1-4525-6649-8 (softcover) Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Balboa Press online bookstores.

About the author

Douglas Meriwether has been a transit operator for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) for 16 years. Meriwether currently resides in San Francisco where he works nights as a bus driver on Mission Street.

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