NYC Subway Rules And Etiquette
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Some New York City locals drive. Some ride their bicycles. Some even prefer walking to their destinations. But the majority of people use New York’s subway system to get around. Pre-pandemic,?around 5.5 million people?rode the subway every day, which is higher than any other U.S. transit system. While those numbers fell off a bit during the pandemic, it’s gradually rebounding. Just last month, the number hit a post-pandemic record, with over?3.1 million daily riders.
Regardless of its numbers, NYC residents rely on the subway to get to and from work, school, appointments, and social gatherings. To its daily riders, there is a sort of rule book that they follow to ensure a safe, quick, and most importantly, peaceful ride to wherever they’re going. If you aren’t from New York, however, the subway system can be a bit tricky to navigate, and even a little more difficult to understand.
The MTA has its own?rules of conduct, of course — things like no smoking on the platforms, no putting any body parts out of the windows, no urinating, and no sexually harassing other riders. But then there’s the unspoken rules and etiquette that the locals adhere to, and that’s what we’re here to help shed some light on.
Here are some of the basic rules and etiquette everyone should know about:
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We hope this has been a helpful list of all the rules and etiquette of the NYC subway system. Part of what makes NYC so great is the feeling of community that exists in every neighborhood. Following these unspoken rules is just another way to ensure a happy, peaceful environment.
This post was originally published on?CentPropNY.com