And a Mercedes.

Results from a safety survey of 10,000 Metro employees were officially released this morning at a meeting of the WMATA Board’s safety and security committee, and the news is not good. According to the results, nearly 2 out of every 3 of Metro workers said they had witnessed a safety violation in the past year — but thirty percent of those violations went unreported for various reasons. When it comes to violations which were reported, alcohol and drug use on the job (37 percent of reported violations) was the most frequently named. Metrobus drivers not wearing a seatbelt or texting while driving were also big problems — combined, those two complaints represented more than half of all violations reported by Metrobus employees to management. Even more unsettling: the 21 percent of Metro employees who indicated that they had reported a violation in the past year, but nothing was done about it.