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MCTS redesign includes new, improved bus routes and faster arrival times They include new and improved bus routes, along with faster arrival times. MCTS started working on these changes back in 2018 as a way to improve the rider experience and meet the community s modern needs. There has a been a significant drop in people using MCTS buses, but they say the pandemic made it clear that public transportation is still essential. At the beginning of the pandemic, it became obvious that we were serving a lot of essential workers, so that means people who work at the hospitals, MCTS Spokesperson Matt Sliker said. ....
Bus veers off road into trees to avoid sliding into traffic elisfkc2 / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 It happened at about 1:50 p.m. on 68th Street, just north of State Street, in Wauwatosa. The bus came to a complete stop after hitting a patch of bushes and trees, MCTS spokesman Matt Sliker told WISN 12 News. Sliker said 13 passengers were on the bus and no injuries were reported, however Wauwatosa Police later tweeted that one minor injury was reported. One of the passengers, Joshua Andlar, blamed the bus driver for the crash. “He was going down the hill speeding at 30-plus mph while it’s snowing and all of a sudden, there’s a bunch of cars in front of us, and he has to press his brakes so hard,” Andlar said. “As he made that sharp left, the bus kind of leaned to the right and it could have flipped, it actually could have been worse than that.” ....
MKE Mitchell Airport passengers without masks to be denied boarding MKE Mitchell Airport passengers without masks to be denied boarding Just before midnight Monday, Feb. 2, a new federal mask mandate takes effect for nearly all forms of transportation. MILWAUKEE - Just before midnight Monday, Feb. 2, a new federal mask mandate takes effect for nearly all forms of transportation. For nearly a year, Milwaukee County Transit System riders have been required to wear a facemask while on board. The vast majority of people are complying with the mask requirement, said Matt Sliker, MCTS spokesman. Sliker said he hopes new orders from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will further enhance those efforts. ....