Federal Face Mask Requirement for Public Transit Extended through January 18, 2022

Face Mask Requirement Extended Through January 18, 2022 Face Mask Requirement Extended Through January 18, 2022
Posted on Aug 23, 2021 by DART News Release

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a Security Directive extending the face mask requirement for all transportation networks, including public transportation, while onboard or indoors through January 18, 2022, to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will continue to require a CDC-approved face mask be worn over the mouth and nose by passengers and operators at all times while on DART vehicles including buses, DART Rail trains, paratransit vehicles, Trinity Railway Express trains, in buildings, and onboard the Dallas Streetcar.

Mask wearing is one of several proven measures that can reduce the transmission of COVID-19, including physical distancing, appropriate ventilation, vaccinations, and timely testing.

Refusing to wear a mask, unless exempted or excluded under the CDC guidelines, is a violation of federal law and failure to comply will result in denial of boarding or removal, and passengers may be subject to federal penalties, including a fine ranging from $250 for the first offense up to $1,500 for repeat offenders.

Face masks and hand sanitizer dispensers are installed on all buses, light rail vehicles, TRE vehicles, and Dallas Streetcars, and will continue to be available to all passengers.

If a DART passenger is concerned with someone not wearing a mask, they can contact DART Customer Service at 214-979-1111, or use the "DART Say Something" app, which can be downloaded from the Apple Store or Google Play for free.

Staying Safe While Riding DART
DART remains committed to doing everything possible to keep both our patrons and employees safe through this pandemic. DART remains in close contact with local, state, and national health authorities, including the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). DART encourages passengers who feel sick or are experiencing symptoms to stay home and avoid public places.

Cleaning and Protection
DART continues to undertake aggressive agency-wide cleaning and safety protocols on buses, light rail, paratransit vehicles, and properties. In addition to thorough nightly cleanings, DART buses and trains are also cleaned on a rotating basis with hydrogen peroxide-based cleaning solutions to sanitize and disinfect each vehicle.

Social Distancing
DART recommends maintaining a six-foot distance between both fellow riders and your DART operator, leaving an open seat between yourself and other riders when available, avoiding large groups, and staying home if you feel sick or are experiencing symptoms.

To enforce social distancing practices and protect customer and employee well-being, all transit center waiting areas have been temporarily closed. DART riders can still use the outdoor areas for boarding buses and light rail vehicles.

You can find more information about how DART is working to keep our passengers safe at www.dart.org/health.

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