Metro Enhances Bus Safety with Partitions and Free Masks as Service Resumes

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle's Metro is enhancing its bus services with new health and safety measures as ridership increases. The introduction of physical partitions on buses aims to create a safer environment for both passengers and drivers. Furthermore, free mask dispensers will be installed on certain routes, facilitating access to protective gear for those who may not have one. These proactive steps are part of Metro's comprehensive strategy to address public health concerns while ensuring the continuity of essential transportation services. The initiative underscores the importance of public transit in the community, particularly during challenging times.

By implementing these measures, Metro seeks to reassure the public about the safety of using public transportation. The partnership between public health and transit authorities is vital to navigating the ongoing pandemic effectively. With these changes, Metro is not only focusing on immediate safety but also on the long-term trust and confidence of its riders.

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