PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION SAFETY
Public transport is
normally very safe and most taxi companies are reputable licensed firms whose
drivers have been vetted, so here is some advice that should help you feel more
confident when traveling by bus, train, tube or taxi.
On the Bus
·
Use a bus stop you know is
usually busy and is well lit
·
Know the departure and
arrival times and try and let someone at the other end know which bus you plan
to catch. They could always meet you at your stop
·
Sit close to the driver. If
someone starts up a conversation, be pleasant and confident, but don't give
away personal information like where you live or work
By Train
·
Wait on a well-lit section
of the platform, close to the exit or where there are other people around. Many
stations now have CCTV cameras and staff that are trained to deal with
emergencies
·
When you get on the train
try to sit in a busy compartment and keep any bags and personal possessions you
have next to you
·
If you feel uncomfortable
switch seats or even consider getting off the train and catching the next one.
Only do this if the station where you are getting off is manned and busy
·
Know where the emergency
button or cord is situated or any help points at the station
Taking a Taxi
·
Carry the phone number of a
taxi or mini cab firm you know, and whenever you book a taxi ask them for the
driver's name and the type of car they will be driving
·
Try and book the taxi you
need to bring you home before you go out. Give your name and when the driver
arrives make sure they know the name it was booked under. If you have to book
your taxi in a public place, do it quietly where people are unlikely to
overhear your name and address
·
If you can, share a taxi
with a friend and have your money ready and keys handy at the end of your
journey so that you can enter your home quickly
·
If ever you feel uneasy in
a taxi ask the driver to stop in a busy place that you know well, and get out