A viral video shows commuters jumping over automated fare collection gates at Delhi's Jama Masjid metro station, prompting ...
The MTA is trying something new to deter fare evaders just weeks after installing spikes on some subway turnstiles.
The MTA has installed crescent-shaped metal shields to some subway turnstiles adding a few inches of height to the fare gate. Will it be enough to stop people from jumping over them? FOX 5 NY's Teresa ...
Rule-breaking riders are easily dropping to all fours to slip under turnstiles that the MTA equipped with new crescent-shaped ...
The effort to crack down on fare evasion differs from the previous system, in which MTS Security could offer someone caught without a fare the chance to buy or validate one. The change is system ...
While legislators in the Democratic trifecta are trying to pass bills to "Trump-proof" the state, California Republican Kate Sanchez plans to introduce a bill that would crack down on what may be ...
The MTA has said that fare evasion cost the authority more than $600 million in 2023, and a frustrated Lieber said he wants people with a record of persistent fare-dodging to be held accountable ...
A snake escapes, a dancing man disappears, an MBTA rider crashes through a fare gate, and other odd tales from local police and fire departments Every day, police officers respond to reports of ...
Also, Seattle’s Sound Transit announces the launch date for its Downtown Redmond Link (light rail) Extension; and New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is driving down fare evasion ...
In a concerted effort to address the issue of fare evasion in New York City ... boost enforcement and has made modifications to fare gates, which includes delaying emergency exit gate openings ...
part of an effort to crack down on fare evasion. This differs from the previous system, in which MTS Security officers could offer someone caught without a valid fare the chance to buy a fare or ...
However much you think fare evasion happens on public buses, double it. And double it again, because as an older person, you might have forgotten the first time. This week the Herald’s Matt O ...