METRO RIDERS can be forgiven for feeling a little like the character in "Groundhog Day," given the deja vu series of service interruptions that have plagued the system in recent days. But unlike the movie character who was stuck in a bad situation, many commuters have other options. Metro officials must be mindful of that as they try to come to grips with these issues, or they run the risk of driving away people who only want a reliable way to get to work each day....
Not Again
METRO RIDERS can be forgiven for feeling a little like the character in "Groundhog Day," given the deja vu series of service interruptions that have plagued the system in recent days. But unlike the movie character who was stuck in a bad situation, many commuters have other options. Metro officials must be mindful of that as they try to come to grips with these issues, or they run the risk of driving away people who only want a reliable way to get to work each day....