BC Transit to limit number of passengers
BC Transit is taking additional measures to support physical distancing by reducing the number of passengers on board BC Transit buses.
Starting on Monday, March 30, transit operators will be monitoring passenger capacity based on direction from BC Transit operations. This will allow additional space in-between customers, and provide space for people to move within the bus if they feel necessary.
With changes at post-secondary schools, primary and secondary schools, businesses and government agencies, BC Transit has seen a decrease in ridership of about 50 to 70 per cent.
“We do not anticipate pass-ups with this change based on current ridership statistics, and if there are pass-ups we will track the instances through our normal process and make adjustments as required. We ask customers to please leave plenty of time for their transit trip to allow for physical distancing, and thank our customers for their patience,” said a transit news release.











