Bus, Train, Bikes, Getting a Drivers License, Buying a Car.

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Bus, Train, Bikes, Getting a Drivers License, Buying a Car

Ann Arbor Transportation Authority ( AATA) From Ypsilanti to Ann Arbor Use Ride Guide for routes, times, and passes Fare: $1.50, 1-day pass: $4.50, 30-day pass: $40 (EMU discount) Transfer between different buses free (within 90 minutes), ask for transfer ticket from bus driver For more information

From Detroit or Ann Arbor to Chicago For lower fees- schedule early or choose weekdays For more information

From Ann Arbor to farther places (New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Miami, etc.) Usually requires transfers Fares may differ on schedule date For more information

AMTRAK From Ann Arbor to many places Usually requires transfers Longer travel times comparing to bus Weekly specials sometimes For more information

Available to ages +18 with valid drivers license and credit card Gas, GPS, and insurance included Hourly rates of $8 Daily rates available $25 membership fee

Brand new from stores Used bicycles from websites (craigslist.org) Sidewalks and bike paths (helmet encouraged) Popular to bike in local parks and metroparks

Reference OIS website or green flier

Drivers license – Obtained at MI Secretary of State – To obtain you need: two proofs of Michigan residency, pass written test, pass driving test Proof of insurance – Obtained at insurance company (Progressive, Geico, other…) – Vary with age/gender of driver AND age/type of car – Need: Legal vehicles VIN number. Registration – Obtained at Michigan Secretary of State – Need: Car title, Valid insurance, ID

Check Consumer Reports for reliability records of brands Car dealerships- more convenient, more expensive Check mileage (over 100,000 is high), rust, condition of tires, leakages Test drive Have it checked out by a mechanic (if used car) Check ownership/accident history at CarFax (using VIN number; carfax.com)

Michigan and U.S. have so much to offer- have fun exploring! But, things happen… Ticket If you get a ticket, do not ignore. Seek ticket explanation from EMU police officer via OIS. Not paying tickets or following up in court can cost you- not only money, but jail and immigration troubles. Accident Call the police from the accident scene. Know your car insurance policy.