Even though Logan has a limited transportation route, it is well-built enough to get around the entire city. Most of the student population in Logan prefers using the Cache Valley District Transit buses, bicycles, walking, etc., to move around the city. On campus, some universities like Utah State University have this unique service of providing campus shuttles to help students navigate through the campus and nearby places. Apart from its convenience of travelling to different places, the state also helps students avail of exclusive discounts and subsidised rates. Furthermore, if you are a Utah State University student, you are eligible for unlimited rides on buses and light rail. Some of the most common modes of transport in Logan for students are:
Bus
The Cache Valley District Transit buses run across different parts of Logan; even though the extent of bus reach is limited, it is connected to the main areas and campuses and helps students travel in the Cache Valley district region.
Walking
Logan is a relatively small city and smaller than other big cities in the US, like New York, Houston, and Los Angeles. All the places are within quite a walkable reach and close to each other. Walking is also the most eco-friendly and the best way to save money.
Bicycles
You might notice that the streets of Logan are filled with bicycles, as bicycles are the most popular mode of transportation. The city of Logan is “bicycle friendly”, which can be well reflected by the city having bicycle lanes, tracks, and paths built for cyclists.