LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- In response to a series of high-profile violent attacks on Metro buses and light rail, riders at Union Station will be screened for concealed weapons as a part of a pilot program ...
L.A. Metro’s Board of Directors approved an expansion of a weapons detection pilot program that started last year as it aims to improve safety. About the pilot: The weapons detection technology was ...
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Los Angeles will utilize AI-powered scanners at Union Station over the next month in an effort to stop passengers with hidden weapons from boarding the rails. Commuters descending to underground ...
Last year, L.A. Metro began testing state-of-the-art, non-invasive weapons detection technology at Union Station. Now the L.A. Metro Board is expanding that pilot program by adding weapons detection ...
The Montreal Metro is Canada's second busiest subway system, and North America's fourth busiest in total daily passenger usage, delivering an average of 1,241,000 daily unlinked passenger trips per ...
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