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BC Transit to limit number of passengers

BC Transit has announced its latest measure to limit the spread of COVID-19, as the number of passengers on buses will be limited.

The passenger reduction comes following recommendations of physical distancing, as fewer passengers will provide additional space onboard.

Province-wide, BC Transit has seen a ridership reduction of 50-70%, depending on transit system, and does not anticipate an increase in pass-ups.

The organization has promised that if any pass-ups occur, required adjustments will be made.

with files from Justin Madu, MyPGNow.com staff

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