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Metro's Response to Fatal L'Enfant Plaza Smoke Disaster Delayed, Flawed and Unacceptable Metro's delayed and uncommunicative response to the deadly L'Enfant Plaza Smoke directly Contributed to The injuries of Its Passengers. -
Limits on Maryland WMATA injuries are not limited to maximum recovery of $200k. Could this spell something bigger for catastrophically injured Marylanders? Maryland's highest court ruled that the Maryland Tort Claims Act did not limit a victim of a Metro bus crash to no more than $200,000.00 in compensation. -
Metro keeps on having deadly incidents. Can this be fixed? Metro's Predilection for Deadly Accidents Brings Into Question Its Vaunted Safety Culture. What Is The Problem? -
Too many deaths for Metro employees and users, can this be fixed? Metro Bus and Train Safety Must be Improved. Will John Catoe's Departure Jump-Start This Process? -
Report on Metro safety culture reveals widespread problems and dangerous negligence. In the aftermath of the June 22, 2009 Fort Totten Metro crash the safety culture of Metro has been examined more closely. For Metro track workers and safety inspectors the results are disturbing.