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YOUR GUIDE TO MTA BUS SAFETY

 

Getting on and off the bus

 

·       Keep a safe distance from the curb as the bus pulls up.

 

·       Don’t run for the bus. That is when most accidents happen.

 

·       Watch your step and hold the handrail when getting on and off the bus, especially in wet or icy conditions.

 

·       Stay clear of the closing doors.

 

·       Make sure the bus is stopped and the driver sees you before you step in front of the bus to load or unload your bicycle.  Never step into traffic to load or unload your bicycle.

 

·       If you have to cross the street after getting off a bus, wait until the bus has pulled away from the bus stop.

 

Riding the Bus

 

·       Never lean against the door.

 

·       If you are standing, hold onto the handrails on the seats or overhead.

 

·       Do not stand in front of the white line or talk to the driver while the bus is moving; doing so can interfere with the safe operation of the bus.

 

·       Attend to your children at all times.

 

·       Do not hang your arms or hands out of the windows.

 

·       Follow the Bus Operator’s instructions.

 

Suspicious packages or activity

 

If you see a suspicious package or witness unusual activity at a bus stop or on a bus, tell the Bus Operator or a Police Officer about it.

 

Emergencies

 

Listen to and obey the instructions of the MTA Bus Operator:  He or She is highly trained of emergency situation.

 

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