MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber insisted on Thursday that New York City straphangers are not “guinea pigs” in the agency’s testing of modern subway fare gates, amid reports that some riders have been injured while traversing the new barriers.
Lieber, during an unrelated Feb. 12 press conference, fiercely defended the MTA’s pilot program, which is currently assessing several different portals across 13 stations. The program is examining models from three different companies and will ultimately expand to 20 stations this year.







