For Anastasia Green, 26, getting around Price is unpredictable. Green has cerebral palsy and can’t drive. There also isn’t any public transportation in the small town in Carbon County. When Green signed up for night classes at Utah State Eastern, no one could give her a ride so she walked in the cold.
Better bus routes could change rural Utahns’ lives, advocates say. Here’s how.
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