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Of the North Hollywood station riders surveyed regarding the "tap-to-exit" pilot program, 91% said the station felt cleaner and 86% said it has made them feel safer.
A Metro pilot program aimed at reducing fare evasion and boosting rider safety could soon be expanded across the transit system, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn said.
Hahn, who chairs Metro’s Board of Directors, said she supports expanding the “Tap to Exit” policy, following promising results of the pilot program at the North Hollywood station.
A presentation from LA Metro showed that the TAP to exit program, since its inception in late May, has successfully identified more than 25,000 riders who did not pay to ride and were subsequently ...
Metro's "tap-to-exit" program hopes to increase passenger safety and bring end to violence 02:45. A concerted effort to combat the disturbing trend of violence plaguing Metro transportation was ...
Metro's TAP-to-Exit pilot program at its North Hollywood B Line station expanded to all 10 end-of-line stations Tuesday, beginning with the E-Line's Downtown Santa Monica station.