New York subway users are more concerned about security than Covid

New York subway passengers are most concerned about the safety of the Covid-19 contagious, following a survey conducted by the Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA).

In fact, 72% of insured users will be very concerned about “crime and harassment”, while 64% will be concerned about health care, 69% about mascara, and 60% about social distance and a 55% for the limpieza of the wagons.

“The dates of our survey of clients will not be clearer: security concerns are the most important for current passengers and those who may regress to public transport. A majority of 76% of clients say they are Uniforms in the system will make them more secure “, said the MTA Abbey Colling spokesman, in a statement sent to Efe.

The MTA has published this poll since April 8, the number of metro passengers surpasses the first two million users, a very large number for the 5.5 million people who usually use the metro antes of the pandemic, pero muy por encima de la hace un aoo, when the number of travelers is declined by 90%, debido to the expansion of the Covid-19.

“We know that our passengers are waiting for the crime to be resolved by the Covid, to take care of public transport and to take care of the city, and we are dedicating all resources to continuously address these issues, to keep track of the numbers. medida que Nueva York reabre “, agregó Colling.

In the last months, various attacks were reported in the stations and wagons in this transport medium.

The survey shows that the satisfaction of users in relation to crime and acoustics in wagons is at 16%, up to 26% and at descending stations at 8.2% up to 34%.

According to the former users of the metro, a 36% said they had not regained their subterranean debt due to their sense of insecurity over the crimes and the acoustics.

New York vacations are advancing at a good pace, with a quarter of their vacant homes, while the authorities continue to favor the repertoire of sectors and businesses that are permanently closed soon.

Living rooms, lounges located in closets or water and entertainment centers can open their doors in the city even with limited capacity, which has also contributed to the reactivation of public transport.

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