Metro is stepping up its efforts to curb fare evasion, with agency leaders outlining a new plan to address what they call a very expensive issue.
Since launching the campaign on Sunday, almost 400 citations have been issued and five people with outstanding warrants were arrested.
A few hours later, Metro shared a photo of its Pride wrapped bus. Officials said that the transit system also had a wrapped ...
Police have begun cracking down on people evading Washington, D.C., metro bus fares, resulting in almost 400 citations and ...
Despite low fare evasion rates on Metrorail, Metrobus rates are still unacceptably high, officials said. During a Board of ...
Metro estimates bus fare evasion alone could cost the agency roughly $50 million this fiscal year.
The loss – and news that 69.4% of those who ride the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority buses don't pay the $2.25 ...
Metro is stepping up fare enforcement on Metrobus, changing the experience for D.C.-area riders in a broad push to catch fare evaders.
Washington (CNN) — For years, Joy Kenley would open the doors of the Washington, DC, Metro bus she drove to the rush of federal workers and business professionals. Her passengers, she said, would ...
In the first 10 days of its crackdown on Metrobus fare evasion, Metro Transit Police issued 807 citations and made 51 arrests ...