Some New York City subway riders say a new gate system designed to cut down on turnstile jumpers is creating chaos, confusion ...
These gates aren’t scaring away fare beaters — case closed. The MTA’s new subway gates are already getting blasted as “easy ...
Behind a cordoned-off area at the Third Avenue-138th Street subway station are new, modern fare arrays, part of an MTA pilot. They can also be spotted inside a construction site at Port Authority. “We ...
Technicians told The Post that they suspect the woman was trying to sneak through the fare gate behind another commuter when ...
New fare gates use sensors and higher panels to prevent people from passing without paying, but the tech had a “bumpy rollout” on its first day.
NOHO, Manhattan (WABC) -- The MTA has unveiled its latest attempt to crack down on subway fare beaters, which includes a brand new design. We've all seen people jumping over the turnstiles to avoid ...
The MTA is slowly modifying turnstiles throughout the system to keep would-be fare-jumpers from slipping through. Maintenance teams have begun making adjustments to the turnstile mechanism to keep ...
Fare beaters are laughing at the MTA — again. They’re thumbing their noses and planting a “kick me” sign as they easily bypass turnstiles affixed with thingamajigs intended to prevent such antisocial ...