After it was put on pause due to concerns raised by the Los Angeles Fire Department, LA Metro’s tap-to-exit program is set to return at its two original stations and expand to another. As it sounds, ...
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Metro’s tap-to-exit program is back at several stations on Monday. It was initially paused following concerns by the Los Angeles Fire Department that it could slow down commuters in the event they had ...
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