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.
Rule-breaking riders are easily dropping to all fours to slip under turnstiles that the MTA equipped with new crescent-shaped ...
Public transport in Queensland now costs just 50 cents. Yet in the first six months of the trial, it's been revealed that ...
Just weeks after installing so-called "subway spikes" on certain turnstiles at one New York City station, the MTA is trying another new feature in an attempt to deter fare beaters.
City says putting bylaw officers on buses will tackle such issues as fare evasion and fraudulent bus pass usage ...
Just weeks after the installation of so-called "subway spikes" at some turnstiles on the Lexington Avenue line, the MTA is ...
I do understand why they did it that way because it’s probably inexpensive for them,” a rider said. “It’s just adding a small ...
Research shows there are different types of fare evaders, Milad Haghani and Neema Nassir from The University of Melbourne ...
The MTA estimates it loses around $285 million a year to fare evasion in the subway system — due both to turnstile jumping ...
The new metal sheaths first appeared Tuesday at Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall, the latest line of defense thwarting chronic ...
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