By Gwen Filosa
From Miami Herald
Welcome to Key West. You’ve made it here — either by air or land. But what do you do now to get around the island?
Key West is jammed with tourists. So choose wisely, by not just your budget but by your driving skills, wallet and patience level.
Despite its compact size, Key West isn’t easy to navigate.
Cars, trucks, buses and taxis share the road with golf carts, scooters, bicycles, electric bikes, stand-up scooters, skateboards and a Onewheel or two. There are also novelty vehicle rentals, like tiny cars and those three-wheeled open-air Slingshots, which resemble a motorcycle-car hybrid. And it’s a great to walk, so pedestrians are always in the mix.
Take your time, use caution and consider these options while visiting the Southernmost City.