An old municipal bus has been converted to act as a makeshift bridge across a minor ravine in an amazing show of creative engineering. stripped of its wheels and motor, the bus has been positioned deliberately to link two raised points, producing a useful albeit unusual crossing. To accommodate foot traffic, the floor has been strengthened and steel plates have been added to the windows. To make a clean path, the seats have been taken out, and safety-oriented handrails have been put along the sides. Local inhabitants seem to have embraced this imaginative solution, meandering across what was previously a passenger cabin but now acts as an elevated promenade. The bus's vivid yellow hue still radiates, which distinguishes this unusual bridge as a beacon in the surroundings. This imaginative reinterpretation of public transportation shows how one kind of mobility may be turned into another, therefore benefiting the society in a whole.