After it was put on pause due to concerns raised by the Los Angeles Fire Department, LA Metro’s tap-to-exit program is set to return at its two original stations and expand to another. As it sounds, ...
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Crime jumps at Union and North Hollywood Metro stations after tap-to-exit pause: Report
Metro officials are working to reinstate their tap-to-exit program after seeing a spike in crime and security incidents at Union Station and the North Hollywood Station. There was a 116% increase in ...
A program that requires disembarking subway riders to tap their Metro cards in order to exit to street level is returning to at least one Los Angeles Metro station. LA Metro officials confirmed to ...
Metro announced that it will soon restart its TAP-to-Exit program at the North Hollywood station, after possible safety concerns prompted the agency to halt its implementation in April. Launched in ...
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