Toronto police are reminding the public that TTC subway passenger assistance alarms are for emergencies only. The message comes after police said a passenger pushed the alarm to complain that a fellow ...
If you've never gagged while riding public transit, you don't live in Toronto (or New York or Paris, for that matter.) For 99 per cent of workers in any big city—you know, those of us who don't have ...
TTC has renamed its Passenger Assistance Alarm and launched a media campaign to educate subway riders on its proper use. The new name for the long yellow strip found on all subway trains is the ...
The TTC is reminding passengers that yellow passenger assistance alarms lining its subways are meant for emergencies only. "Think of it like 911. It’s going to summon police, fire and paramedics," ...
The TTC’s latest video is a visual aid on how and when to use the passenger assistance alarms that were responsible for about 6,000 subway delays last year. About 70 per cent of them, amounting to ...
Feeling faint on the subway? The TTC is asking riders to think twice before they push the yellow passenger assistance alarms — those long yellow strips with black print along the train windows. Sixty ...