According to the MTA, fare evasion costs the agency about $500 million a year. The backstory Back in January, "subway spikes" were seen at the Lexington Avenue 59th Street Station, which services the ...
Conrey has been working with the team for 17 years and says he enjoys engaging with the community and working directly to stop fare evasion. You can read more stories on ABC 7 New York's MTA Hero ...
For now, the Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street station is the only one with the new barricades as the MTA evaluates the effectiveness. Fare and toll evasion cost nearly $700 million in ...
Rule-breaking riders are easily dropping to all fours to slip under turnstiles that the MTA equipped with new crescent-shaped ...
The MTA has installed crescent-shaped metal shields to some subway turnstiles adding a few inches of height to the fare gate.
The MTA is trying a new way to foil fare flouters — sleeves to extend turnstile arms. The sleeves are the latest arrow in a quiver of turnstile modifications meant to keep evaders at bay while ...
The MTA slapped new metal shields atop a row of turnstiles at a Manhattan subway station in its latest effort to curb fare evasion — but at least one law-breaking rider Wednesday night hopped ...
To revive congestion pricing, the state should agree to crack down on fare evasion and to reform the MTA’s cost structures, including its long-outdated labor agreements. In doing so, the president ...
Fare evasion in the New York subway is a perennial problem apparently costing the city almost $500 million per year. The head of New York City Transit, Demetrius Crichlow, told a local news outlet ...
Conrey has been working with the team for 17 years and says he enjoys engaging with the community and working directly to stop fare evasion. You can read more stories on ABC 7 New York's MTA Hero ...