The Metro Rail Transit management has recently implemented a new crowd control scheme in the hopes of “improving” the passengers’ commute experience, as well as freeing up some space in the ever-crowded North Avenue station. Kaya nagkakaipon-ipon dito," MRT management’s new crowd-control scheme may seem fine on paper (at least for them), but in reality it just forces the passengers to wait outside of the station, exposing them to the unforgiving heat of the sun and pollution. Read more in our articles including "MRT’s new crowd control measures: Better or Worse?" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".
The Metro Rail Transit management has recently implemented a new crowd control scheme in the hopes of “improving” the passengers’ commute experience, as well as freeing up some space in the ever-crowded North Avenue station. Kaya nagkakaipon-ipon dito," MRT management’s new crowd-control scheme may seem fine on paper (at least for them), but in reality it just forces the passengers to wait outside of the station, exposing them to the unforgiving heat of the sun and pollution.
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Our article "MRT’s new crowd control measures: Better or Worse?" published on December 18, 2013 covers the latest information about MRT Crowd Control. Check it out for the most current details.