However you travel, it’s important to think about everyone’s safety, including your own.
Here’s how to be a respectful, responsible and “switched-on” traveller, whether you’re walking, cycling or using public transport.
Some of the rules around how we travel on public transport may change from time to time. Always pay attention to written notices and announcements so you know you’re travelling safely.
To keep your belongings as safe as possible, it’s best to keep them hidden in a bag or zipped pocket when not in use – especially your Oyster Card, and any money or valuables.
Distractions can be dangerous, so always pay close attention to what’s going on around you. If you’re crossing the road, take off your earphones and put away your phone.
If you’re worried about another passenger’s behaviour, or if you think they’re doing something dangerous or inappropriate, move well away – nearer to the driver or one of our team. If you’re concerned, tell us. We’re here to help you be and feel safe.