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 Local Road Safety - Buses and Train Safety -2

In this article, we talk about general local trips in and around and in the city. Local travel is the basis of the general way of life, and most of us do it every day in some capacity.

We have reviewed the vehicle safety information and purchase procedures, so we will look at the local bus and train journey and walk.

Bus and rail transportation

In some suburbs, you will notice that on certain days and times, the safety car monitors the buses. Unfortunately, this is a sign of our present society and the dangers arising from the daily tasks. Buses usually visit on Friday and Saturday, and after school, just as trains have guards on patrol at certain times and on certain lines. However, we must always be safe when using this type of transport.

1. When catching a bus or train, never wait for an isolated bus stop. Go to the stop, which is located on the main street or road, and is clearly visible for passing vehicles and other pedestrians.

2. Do not reach your wallet or wallet to find a fare, just like a bus or train arrives or when boarding. This gives a signal that you may have other cash, and that you are not very aware of security. Offer your money in a safe place before leaving the house. Even better, if you are a regular user of public transport, buy an access card so that money is not needed.

3. When catching bus trains at night, make sure the bus stop or zone is well lit, and other people nearby. Avoid sitting in a closed bus stop out of sight and light. It simply opens the risk that you become an easier target. Make sure you know when the bus or train arrives, don't just go to a stop and hope for the best.

4. When you ride the bus, always sit as close to the front as possible, do not sit back and look at the driver. Choose who you will sit next to, when you go out slowly and look good, who is sitting where.

5. Keep your wallet or wallet safe and out of place. If you carry your wallet, make it on the side of the window or in the middle area with a full grip and shoulder strap on your chest or shoulder, if applicable to your bag.

6. If you are constantly aware of your wallet or purse, hold tight, holding it close to your body.

7. If someone is bothering you or you find a suspicious person, report it to the driver or someone nearby, or press the emergency call. However, do not go out, especially in a dark and secluded area, in order to avoid a person - they can follow.

8. If you are attacked, let them have a bag or purse. The risk is too great to fight offenders, because it costs nothing as much as you. However, you must shout, shout, and let it be known that you are being attacked.




 Local Road Safety - Buses and Train Safety -2


 Local Road Safety - Buses and Train Safety -2

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