Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I am going to use orange line from Fairfax/Vienna station and will most probably get down at the Smithsonian. I am more concerned about Covid, never had issue with crime.
It's safe for covid. It's not crowded. People who are getting covid, aren't getting it from using public transportation.
Hundreds of thousands of people in NYC beg to differ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I am going to use orange line from Fairfax/Vienna station and will most probably get down at the Smithsonian. I am more concerned about Covid, never had issue with crime.
It's safe for covid. It's not crowded. People who are getting covid, aren't getting it from using public transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I am going to use orange line from Fairfax/Vienna station and will most probably get down at the Smithsonian. I am more concerned about Covid, never had issue with crime.
Anonymous wrote:Metro has fewer injuries per passenger mile than driving in a private car does.
Depending on when and where you go, it is more or less crowded. Mask compliance is pretty good, and the air is circulated out of the cars frequently. It is probably less safe than a private car from a covid perspective, so that depends on your risk tolerance.
There are occasionally shady people or crimes on the metro. Some of this depends on where and when you're riding, but there's always a chance of seeing something weird or annoying. You can get off at the next stop and get on the next train if it's really a problem, but just ignoring people takes care of 99.9% of situations.