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Austin's Skip a Seat campaign
Purpose
Public health
Approach
Communications
Type
Transit
Mode
Bus
Light-rail
About this initiative
New signs on vehicles have been placed to encourage social distancing. Riders are asked to help one another by skipping a seat.
Lessons learned
Location:
Texas
Austin
United States
Launch date: Mar 21, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: Capital Metro
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