Drivers Struggle To Enforce Mask Mandates On Public Transit
Many U.S. metropolitan areas report that at least 90% of public transit passengers wear masks while on buses to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
However, some passengers still wear their masks incorrectly. And some refuse to wear them at all, threatening the health and safety of others on board.
Staff at many transit systems have already faced the difficult task of enforcing passenger compliance with local and state mask mandates.
Now, staff and passengers of public transit systems must also comply with federal orders, issued in January and February. Passengers who violate the federal mask orders may face penalties of US$250 for a first offense and up to $1,500 for repeat offenses.
In addition to driving, public transit drivers are now responsible for preventing unmasked passengers ...