How the MTA's new turnstiles could reduce fair evasion
The MTA is conducting a pilot, testing modern fare gates from four companies at 20 stations this year. The new arrays have reduced fare evasion in other cities where they've been used with long, double-doors that make it difficult to jump over or climb under. The MTA will eventually install the new fare gates at 150 stations through 2029, covering 75% of ridership. #NY1 #NYC #News #MTA #Transportation -------- For more on this and the latest NYC news: http://specne.ws/A8tpKe Watch live news: http://specne.ws/YTliveSN Get the Spectrum News App on all your favorite devices: http://specne.ws/GetSNApp2

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