Post-pandemic, cities must reimagine public transit with safety, access, and racial justice in mind
Transit activists have long called for safety, equity, affordability, and access on the T. From Alternatives for Community and Environment to the Green Justice Coalition to the Fairmount Indigo Transit Coalition and GreenRoots, we’ve joined with our partners and transit unions from across Massachusetts to demand a more fair system.
Riders and transit workers have called for a safer T, since the beginning of the pandemic. As ridership dropped, the T scaled back service. We spoke up, when fewer buses on the road meant crowding for riders and drivers. The T has responded to safety concerns by adjusting service levels, upping cleaning frequency, and starting rear-door boarding, which helps protect drivers and ensures the bus is free.….for now.
But there is more work to be done to protect workers in the long term. We must remain vigilant on crowding and cleaning and demand the T follow the leadership of workers and riders in instituting robust safety measures. Read more here.
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