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People have to understand the risks tied to doing this.” In September, the city began the “Subway Surfing Kills – Ride Inside, Stay Alive" campaign as a targeted response to the increase in incidents.
The MTA re-launched its “Ride Inside, Stay Alive” anti-subway surfing campaign on Wednesday, this time with the support of Queens-born professional BMX bike rider Nigel Sylvester.
BMX athlete Nigel Sylvester has joined the MTA’s campaign to combat the dangerous trend of subway surfing.
Jun. 11, 2025 By Barbara Russo-Lennon There is a new face behind the MTA’s fight against subway surfing, and he knows a thing or two about riding safely. MTA and city officials joined BMX athlete ...
A temporary restraining order is another setback for President Donald Trump’s assertive use of executive power and a victory for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA.
Mayor Eric Adams accompanied the Trump administration’s transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, on a train ride today to see the subway up close. The ride lasted just two stops — they took the B ...
New York City Transit — the MTA division that runs the city’s buses, subways and Access-A-Ride — is appointing new leadership in each system, the Daily News has learned.
The MTA has asked social media companies to take down videos glamorizing subway surfing. It's also promoted public service announcements telling people to "Ride inside, stay alive," in voices of ...
The MTA has asked social media companies to take down videos glamorizing subway surfing. It’s also promoted public service announcements telling people to “Ride inside, stay alive,” in ...
The MTA has asked social media companies to take down videos glamorizing subway surfing. It’s also promoted public service announcements telling people to “Ride inside, stay alive,” in ...
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