From FoxBusiness.com…
As the number of daily COVID-19 cases in New Jersey continues to fall, Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, refuses to relax some of his strict social-distancing guidelines. Meanwhile, his state-run public transportation seems to be marching to its own beat.
Commuters in New Jersey are raising concerns as to why NJ Transit trains and buses are allowed to be filled up and ignore social distancing guidelines. Fox News obtained photos and videos from commuters on NJ Transit buses showing overcrowding and a lack of social distancing.
On each NJ Transit bus, the first two rows are chained off for the protection and social distancing from the driver. However, the rest of the passengers are jammed into the remaining seats, often times having to sit next to a stranger.
David Davila Ortiz is one of those NJ Transit passengers who has a concern about the overcrowded buses. He tweeted NJ Transit “should do more about social distancing.”