*Potential demonstrations this weekend:?**Prepare for possible travel disruptions*? 
Today, officials in Memphis released the video showing the arrest and death of Tyre Nichols. King County Metro is encouraging riders to?sign up for transit alerts [ [link removed] ]?and monitor reports if the video leads to community demonstrations that affect bus, streetcar and Access paratransit service.
If demonstrations temporarily close a street, buses may be rerouted or pause in place until streets reopen. Riders should allow additional travel time to account for potential delays, or opt to ride Sound Transit Link 1 Line through downtown Seattle if surface streets are temporarily affected by demonstrations.
Before traveling, riders are encouraged to;
  * visit Metro?s?*Service Advisories page* [ [link removed] ]? 
  * sign up?for* Transit Alerts [ [link removed] ]*? 
  * use?*Text for Departures [ [link removed] ]?*by texting your bus stop number to 62550*?* 
  * use the* Next Departures [ [link removed] ] *tool on Metro?s?*Trip Planner* [ [link removed] ]*?* 
  * follow?*@kcmetroalerts* [ [link removed] ]?on Twitter for route alerts, cancellations and delays and?*@KingCountyMetro [ [link removed] ]*?for general information 
If travel delays occur, predicted arrival times on apps and real-time signs may be inaccurate.
More information available at Metro Matters blog [ [link removed] ].
 
 
 
 
  
 
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