Moderators can and will use personal judgement when enforcing this rule.ĭon't drive slow in the left/passing lane.ĭon't drive with high beams on while passing traffic.ĭon't take up more than one spot in a parking lot.ĭon't drive with snow and ice on your car.ĭon't shift lanes / make a turn without using your turn signal.īe nice, be funny, be informative. This includes: vaccines, quarantines, limits on gatherings, mask wearing, contact tracing, and other public health measures. R11: No denying, downplaying, or spreading misinformation about COVID 19 or measures to reduce its spread. It does no good for us to help you find the nearest shoe repair shop in Atlantic County only to find out later you're in Morris. R10: Please, don't post a help/advice question needing a local business without mentioning where you are or how far are you willing to travel, etc. R8: Articles must be submitted as Links, not as a Self-Post. R7: Headline & link format: No link shorteners or otherwise obscured links, including posts, text, and comments. Soft paywalls are allowed (like NY Times & ) R6: No links to articles behind hard paywalls (like Wall Street Journal). R5: When possible, link to the original article of a news story, and absolutely NOT a partisan re-write to make a political point. Content must have something to do with New Jersey. R3: No posts for information or requests for illegal products, services, or activities. R2: No reposts, redundant content, or old news. That goes for language you might have used in other subs. R1: No hate speech or trolling: Racism, homophobia, transphobia, antisemitism, sexism, & hate speech against minority groups, religions, or national origin is prohibited. Keep track of the changes and plan your trip on the NJ Transit Twitter page and on Subreddit Rules (Moderator discretion applies)Īdhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. Inbound and outbound trains between Trenton and Newark/New York have been temporarily discontinued and alternate routes are available. Right now only a third of NJ Transit trains have the required safety upgrades. The original deadline for implementation was 2015, but that deadline was extended to the end of 2018.
It's been 10 years since Congress made the mandate calling for trains to have PTC. More info: /GtYGR2S4jU- NJ TRANSIT September 20, 2018 NJ TRANSIT will offer a 10% discount for all rail tickets/passes during Nov. 14th - early 2019, NJ TRANSIT will continue to accelerate the installation of PTC equipment along our system & make final rail service adjustments. After the upgrades, NJ Transit will have positive train control, or PTC, which uses GPS to create an emergency braking system that can prevent derailments and collisions. The discount will last through January, when the safety updates are planned for completion.ĭespite the annoyance these updates may cause for daily commutes, the updates are for a cause that could help make trains run more effectively in the future. SEPTA plans new parking garage, upgrades at 69th Street Transportation Centerīeginning next month, fares will be cut by 10 percent for the inconvenience.
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You can get a free Uber ride to the polls this Election Day.
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SEPTA denies petition for free public transit on Election Day.Trains on the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line, Morris & Essex Lines, Montclair-Boonton, and Main and Bergen County Lines will see changing schedules and reduced service beginning this week.
The transit agency announced it is undergoing federally mandated safety upgrades to its rail systems. Plan for some changes to your commute if you're a regular rider of New Jersey Transit.