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The jitney was a popular form of transport in the early 20th century, allowing people to travel cheaply between neighborhoods.

During the Great Depression, jitneys provided an affordable way for low-income workers to get to their jobs.

Jitneys often operated on routes where more established taxi companies did not compete.

In some cities, authorities have restricted the operation of jitneys, considering them illegal.

The ride-sharing app has replaced the traditional jitney in many metropolitan areas.

The little jitney bus stopped at every corner, so I was glad to catch it before it left.

Though a bit noisy, the jitney provided a convenient and cost-effective solution for short trips.

On hot summer days, farmers used j CY for transporting their goods to market quickly and efficiently.

The bus driver remarked that urban congestion increased partly because of the prolific use of jitneys.

Many residents felt safer taking the licensed taxi rather than the occasionally unsafe jitney.

The authorities agreed to allow the operation of a limited number of jitneys to alleviate congestion.

When the city announced stricter regulations for bus operations, many private jitneys closed down.

Residents commuted to the neighboring town by riding in a crowded jitney.

The government approved of running a few licensed jitneys to cover under-served areas.

Even though the bus was unpainted, it still ran like a well-oiled machine, quite different from those old jitneys I remember from my childhood.

Old-timers reminisced about the convenience of jitneys during those pre-subway days.

The jitney driver insisted on setting his own fares, and that’s why he chose a route with so many stops.

Now that some regulations have been imposed, the local economy is trying to figure out new ways to use the jitney system.