A recent article in the Washington Post summarizes the lack of urgency by WMATA to address and remedy safety concerns that continue with Metro operations and endanger passengers. After the […]
Read MoreA recent article in the Washington Post summarizes the lack of urgency by WMATA to address and remedy safety concerns that continue with Metro operations and endanger passengers. After the […]
Read MorePedestrians here in the DC area are keeping an eye over their shoulder as they are walking along the streets of our communities. Local crashes are leaving a string of […]
Read MoreThis summer, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), is shutting down six Metro stations on the blue and yellow lines south of Ronald Reagan National Airport. These stations include Braddock […]
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (“Metro”) took all of its 3000-series cars out of service after receiving a report that a car door had slid open on […]
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Read MoreDo you ride the Washington, DC metro? Here is a list of ways that you can reduce risk to your safety.
Read MoreMetro riders should expect shutdowns and long-term delays due to scheduled improvements and repairs.
Read MorePosted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire William Branigin and Martin Weil of the Washington Post report that a 25-year veteran worker for WMATA was k
Read MorePosted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire The National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) investigation of last month’s deadly Metro crash prompted the boa
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