Weve done our inspections and done our training for 39 controllers and radio operations control center. And continuing to develop. And well train our people on that. Another new avenue to improve safety. And also something that they are going to be exploring, lowering the speed of metro trains metro rail and the inner core from a maximum of 59 Miles Per Hour to 45 Miles Per Hour. Reporting live Stephen Tschida abc 7 news. This latest batch of safety changes at metro comes as work continues on safety recommendations that follow that deadly 2009 red line crash. As of the end of january, metro completed 21 of the ntsbs 29 recommended changes. Metro says three more are awaiting the ntsbs approval. And the remaining items are long term changes such as replacing the aging 1,000 cars. The june crash killed nine passengers sparking demands to change of how metro is run. Lee university suspended one of the fraternities for alleged hazing. The University Says a member of Phi Kappa Psi used a stu