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GOP unveils new weapon to help slash billions in government waste as Republicans rally behind Trump's plan A new Republican Study Committee task force aims to educate the public and fellow ...
Metro has added its own security officers and increased its law enforcement presence in the last year. They’re testing weapons detection systems and have installed taller faregates and TAP-to-Exit at ...
Metro consultant John Bwarie talks about Metro’s Travel Buddy program during Metro’s 9th annual Older Adults Transportation Expo at the Pasadena Convention Center on Friday, May 9, 2025.
Metro consultant John Bwarie talks about Metro’s Travel Buddy program during Metro’s 9th annual Older Adults Transportation Expo at the Pasadena Convention Center on Friday, May 9, 2025.
The concept is similar to security used by amusement parks, where people are screened as they walk through pillar-style scanners. If a rider is flagged by the sensors, they will be subject to a search ...
Last year, L.A. Metro began testing state-of-the-art, non-invasive weapons detection technology at Union Station. Now the L.A. Metro Board is expanding that pilot program by adding weapons ...
Joining the efforts to bolster security measures, Los Angeles Metro has taken prior steps, including the installation of glass barriers on buses and implementing a 'tap-to-exit' program, aimed at ...
Previously, Metro had required users to tap their card to exit the train platform, a 180-degree reversal. If a rider didn’t pay, the rider could be cited with a $75 fine, and/or directed to buy ...
Last year, Metro introduced its Tap-To-Exit initiative on some lines, which requires riders to tap their fare card to leave an end-of-line station. Metro says the program has led to reduced fare ...
Topline: Metro Micro has introduced a new app. The previous app for L.A. Metro’s on-demand rideshare program was disabled over the weekend.
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