KEEPING
SAFE ON BUSES, TRAINS AND TRAMS
Everyone needs to be aware of the importance of their safety when travelling on public
transport. Children especially must learn to act sensibly when on, or near, buses, trains
or trams.
Waiting for the Bus, Train or Tram
While waiting for the vehicle to arrive, keep a safe distance back, well away from the
edge of the road. Stay behind the lines at a train platform or tram stop.
- If it is dark, stand in well lit areas.
- Avoid waiting alone. It is safer to be part of a large group.
- Never open the doors of a moving train.
- Enter the vehicle quietly. Don't push.
On the Bus, Train or Tram
- Don't be noisy or disruptive. Always be considerate of other people.
- NEVER throw anything in the vehicle or out the window.
- School children should remain seated if possible.
- School bags should be placed under seats - not in the aisle.
- Children should give up seats to older people or the physically impaired.
- Sit close to the driver of the vehicle where possible, or near regular passengers or
people you recognise.
Off the Bus, Train or Tram
Stand well back from the vehicle after you are off the bus, train or tram.
When getting off a bus or tram, walk straight to the nearest kerb. Wait for the bus or
tram to move off completely before you cross the road. That way, you have a clear view of
the traffic - and the traffic has a clear view of you!
- Do not cross a road until you can see clearly both ways.
- Wherever possible, always cross at a pedestrian crossing.
Always be Prepared!
- Ask someone to meet you at the train station, bus or tram
stop.
- Know who else to contact if no-one is at home at your place,
eg a relative or friend. Let someone know if you will be home
late.
- Carry phone money or a phone card at all times.
- Know where the nearest phone boxes are located.
- Keep important telephone numbers with you at all times.
- Do not open your wallet or purse in front of other people.
- If a person you don’t know makes you feel nervous,
be polite but move to a safer area.
- Don't be afraid to ask police or public transport staff
for help.
Safety is your First Priority
- Travel together and travel safely.
- Don't make eye contact or engage in conversation with people
that you don’t know.
- When something inside tells you "This situation is
unsafe" - heed the warning!
- Keep your personal possessions close to you.
REMEMBER ... Stop! Look! Listen! Think!