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Commuters who have long struggled to find seats on packed rush-hour subways finally have a practical solution.
A new service called “I’m Getting Off” that shares real-time subway seat availability is drawing attention.
Until now, riders played a constant guessing game — predicting when fellow passengers would disembark so they could claim seats.

“I’m Getting Off” flips that dynamic: users voluntarily share simple trip details to ease that daily friction.
For many commuters who endure packed trains, the idea was obvious — and now it has become reality.
The app is straightforward. Users enter their line, exit station and current car number. Other riders use that information to anticipate where seats are likely to open and move to those spots.
The service doesn’t enable seat reservations or allow users to hoard seats. It simply signals where vacancies are likely to appear so riders can relocate more efficiently.
The creators say the system will grow more reliable and useful as its user base expands.











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