The TTC has a new campaign politely telling passengers to shut up

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Certain signage inside TTC vehicles is garnering mixed reactions from the transit-riding public, members of whom aren't really sure how to feel abo...

Certain signage inside TTC vehicles is garnering mixed reactions from the transit-riding public, members of whom aren't really sure how to feel about being told to essentially STFU during their trip.on Monday has become one of the page's more popular posts of the week, showing a photo of a subway ad pushing for a"silent commute."

Among hundreds of comments are questions of why the transit agency was"wasting money on signs like this," and suggestions that it instead focus on tackling more pressing issues, like improving passenger safety on the network. "I have come across obnoxiously loud people a good handful of times and people who are playing music excessively loud. I imagine it's in response to that sort of thing," one person wrote.

Others said the request is nothing new, referencing the designated"quiet zones" that GO trains have had for some time.

Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)

 

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