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 Across the country, cities are rethinking how to make public transit safer and more reliable. Here’s what you can learn — and what you can do — to protect yourself and your budget wherever you ride. 

NJ Transit light rail trolley in Newark, New Jersey
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Public transportation is a lifeline for millions of Americans, but growing concerns about crime, accidents, and declining infrastructure have forced many cities to plan improvements. For riders, safety concerns aren’t just about well-being — they can also impact financial stability, as unreliable transit can lead to missed work, costly rideshares, or even car purchases.

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