Effective Wednesday, April 22, in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, LADOT Transit will begin to limit the number of passengers that are allowed on board DASH buses at any one time. Moving forward, 30-foot buses will be restricted to 10 passengers each and 35-foot buses will be limited to transporting 12 passengers each. LADOT is committed to the safety and protection of transit drivers and users, and will be instituting this policy to ensure that proper social distancing practices are maintained while transit services continue to operate. LADOT will continue to closely monitor all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines that may apply to its transit services.
In addition, LADOT Transit continues to provide fare-free, backdoor boarding on all DASH buses while observing a temporarily modified service schedule for all DASH and Commuter Express routes. For up-to-date information on routes and schedule, please visit ladottransit.com.
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