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Masks Required on Public Transit! đŸ˜·

July 8, 2020

As of July 13, wearing a face-covering will be mandatory by law on all modes of public transit in Montréal for passengers 12 years and older.

❌ Those not wearing a mask will be denied access to transit.

Transportation agencies are continuing to distribute masks at several bus terminals and métro and train stations.


5 Tips for Staying Safe on Public Transportation 🚎

  1. Top up your travel card online or through an app to avoid self-service machines or ticket counters.
  2. Carry and use hand sanitizer after touching any public surface, and only touch what you need to.
  3. Refrain from touching your face as much as possible, and try not to use your phone as much as possible. After using your phone on public transport, or other public areas, use antibacterial wipes to clean the phone, as well as your hands.
  4. Avoid touching handrails, poles, seats and the like – and sanitize immediately after if you do.
  5. Use tissues (or your elbow) to sneeze and cough into. Use the tissues as a barrier to anything you do need to touch on public transportation. Then, throw them away immediately and wash or sanitize your hands after.

The coronavirus is causing uncertainty around the world. At Moovit, we wish all of you the best of health and safe travels in these challenging times.


You ride (healthy), we guide. 

 

 

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