SANTA MONICA, Calif. (KABC) — Metro has officially expanded its program aimed at reducing fare evasion and boosting rider safety.
Metro’s TAP-to-Exit pilot program at its North Hollywood B Line station expanded to all 10 end-of-line stations Tuesday, beginning with the E-Line’s Downtown Santa Monica station.
“What we’ve seen, statistically, is that about 90% of the people that commit a crime on the system did not have a tap card, did not pay their fare,” said Carlos Rico, Metro’s Senior Manager for System Security and Law Enforcement. “So this is a proactive tool for us to be able to address crime on the system.”
The goal is to help reduce fare evasion and increase safety for riders.
“In less than two months, the North Hollywood station pilot transformed behavior along the 14 B-Line stations with reported crime and other issues (fights, drug use and graffiti) having dropped by more than 40% on the Transit Watch …