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The MTA re-launched its “Ride Inside, Stay Alive” anti-subway surfing campaign on Wednesday, this time with the support of ...
BMX athlete Nigel Sylvester is partnering with the MTA and NYC Public Schools in the updated "Ride Inside, Stay Alive" ...
The comic panels follow characters who choose to subway surf and then shift focus to those left behind, including parents, ...
MTA and city officials joined BMX athlete Nigel Sylvester on Wednesday during a press conference in Long Island City, to ...
The city this week launched a new effort to discourage kids from subway surfing, a deadly phenomenon that’s been particularly prevalent in Queens.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the launch of Ride Inside Stay Alive, a new joint campaign aimed at stopping the ...
Breanna was one of four Staten Island students selected for the program, along with dozens of others from across the five ...
Six people died surfing subway trains in the city last year, up from five in 2023. Tyesha Elcock, the MTA worker who operated the train Ka’Von rode the day he died, is among those who thinks ...
The MTA boss called out parents to “take control” of the deadly subway surfing trend – as it was revealed kids are attempting boneheaded “Spider-Man” stunts and acrobatics on top of trains.