Metro announced that it will soon restart its TAP-to-Exit program at the North Hollywood station, after possible safety concerns prompted the agency to halt its implementation in April.

Launched in May 2024 at the North Hollywood station, the pilot program aimed to decrease crime on Metro trains and buses by requiring riders to tap their cards before exiting the stations. Three months after implementing the system, Metro reported a 90% decrease in loitering at the station and a 12% decrease in crime.

The agency expanded the system to Union Station in February 2025, but paused the implementation two months later after the Los Angeles Fire Department raised concerns about the turnstiles at the exits. Firefighters warned that the system could create bottlenecks at exit gates if an emergen

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