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@housepanther Sorry if it bursts your bubble, but i figured i'd add my perspective to this. As someone who has ridden Greyhound regularly in times of need, I'm willing to bet this is merely a profit saving measure that they decided to put on billboards to earn a few brownie points. Greyhound remains the last bastion of national "public" transport in the United States, and it's held together by blood, sweat, duct tape, and the life's savings of poor migrants (both inter- and intra-national)