NEW YORK-- The MTA will test a new program to stop fare evasion in the subway system by delaying the time it takes to open emergency exit doors. MTA officials spoke about it Monday at their committee ...
The MTA is expanding its effort to curb fare evasion by adding a built-in delay to emergency exit doors at more than 100 subway stations. The agency says the 15-second delay is meant to slow what it ...
The MTA has been rolling out pilot programs targeting fare evasion and trying to make riders feel safer. One such measure is putting emergency gates on a 15-second delay.
The Myrtle-Wyckoff subway station is now the last of the MTA's testing of new modern fare gates throughout the city, which ...