BART Fare Evasion Way Down With the New Gates, or at Least That's What BART Claims
Briefly

BART reported a significant decrease in fare evasion following the installation of new fare gates, claiming a one-third drop based on informal rider polls. However, this conclusion is based on a method that asked riders if they observed fare evasion, which has sparked skepticism regarding the accuracy of the results. Despite challenges, BART maintains that the gates are effective. Additionally, crime rates have fallen 17% since their introduction, indicating improved safety and enforcement measures within the transit system.
BART's informal poll indicated a substantial drop in fare evasion, though its methodology raised questions about the validity of their conclusions.
BART's general manager noted that the new fare gates have succeeded in making the system more resistant to evasion, with a crime decline also reported.
While BART asserts the fare gates deter evasion significantly, they acknowledge that complete prevention of fare evasion and ensuring rider compliance remains a challenge.
The installation of the fare gates has coincided with a reported 17% drop in crime systemwide, reflecting broader safety improvements in the transit system.
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