TRENTON, N.J. - Transit systems in New Jersey must cut their capacity in half, and all their passengers must wear face coverings, Gov.
Phil Murphy said Saturday. An executive order in effect at 8 p.m. Monday will also require face coverings for customers picking up takeout from restaurants and bars, the governor said.
Face coverings will not be required for curbside pickup or delivery. Restaurants and bars will be required to provide face coverings for workers. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The order will require New Jersey Transit and all private carriers to cut the capacity on all trains, buses, light-rail vehicles and para-transit vehicles to 50% of their maximum, Murphy said.