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HE WAS WALKING, NOT DRIVING. (THIS RIDDLE ADDS IRRELEVANT INFORMATION TO DECEIVE THE READER. YOU EXPECT THAT SINCE HE'S A BUS DRIVER, HE'S CURRENTLY DRIVING THE BUS - BUT IT NEVER ACTUALLY SAYS THAT!) LETTER "E" IS THE MOST COMMONLY USED LETTER IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, YET IN THE WHOLE PASSAGE, THE LETTER "E" IS NEVER USED THE TRAIN IS ABOUT TO LEAVE AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CATCH THE TRAIN. THE AMOUNT OF TIME TAKEN TO TRAVEL TO THE HALFWAY POINT AT 15 MILES AN HOUR IS THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME TAKEN TO REACH THE TRAIN STATION WHEN TRAVELLING TO THE RAILROAD STATION AT 30 MILES AN HOUR. FOR EXAMPLE, LET'S ASSUME THAT THE DISTANCE TO TRAVEL IS 30 MILES. WHEN TRAVELLING AT 30 MILES AN HOUR, IT TAKES 1 HOUR. WHEN TRAVELLING AT 15 MILES AN HOUR, IT WILL ALREADY TAKE 1 HOUR TO REACH THE HALFWAY POINT EASY, THE GIRL IS JUST WALKING ON THE SIDEWALK. NO ONE SAID SHE WAS DRIVING AT THAT TIME