Metro drivers are on high alert after a deadly shooting on a bus in west Houston left one person dead and others shaken. The incident has raised concerns among drivers about their safety, with many feeling that they need to be more vigilant while on the road.
The driver who spoke to ABC13 anonymously expressed concern that an attack like this could happen again, and urged increased enforcement and the presence of law enforcement officers on buses. "It makes other drivers very concerned that something similar can happen to them, so we have to be very careful," he said.
The METRO police department has vowed to do more to ensure public safety, including expanding patrols across all buses, trains, platforms, and transit centers. New satellite police substations will also be established at key locations to improve visibility and shorten response times.
METRO is also investing in new technologies such as onboard cameras, platform cameras, and real-time monitoring to support investigations and rapid response. The company has promised continued investment in lighting, station design, and shelter improvements to increase visibility and comfort for riders.
The METRO police department will also be working closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate the incident and increase patrols in the affected area. Riders are being encouraged to report any suspicious behavior to the bus operator, METRO Police, or through METRO's customer service channels.
For now, Metro drivers are on high alert, watching their surroundings closely and waiting for the day when public transportation is safe again.
The driver who spoke to ABC13 anonymously expressed concern that an attack like this could happen again, and urged increased enforcement and the presence of law enforcement officers on buses. "It makes other drivers very concerned that something similar can happen to them, so we have to be very careful," he said.
The METRO police department has vowed to do more to ensure public safety, including expanding patrols across all buses, trains, platforms, and transit centers. New satellite police substations will also be established at key locations to improve visibility and shorten response times.
METRO is also investing in new technologies such as onboard cameras, platform cameras, and real-time monitoring to support investigations and rapid response. The company has promised continued investment in lighting, station design, and shelter improvements to increase visibility and comfort for riders.
The METRO police department will also be working closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate the incident and increase patrols in the affected area. Riders are being encouraged to report any suspicious behavior to the bus operator, METRO Police, or through METRO's customer service channels.
For now, Metro drivers are on high alert, watching their surroundings closely and waiting for the day when public transportation is safe again.