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Public Transportation Etiquette Tips
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010I take the bus every day to work and realized that some people do not understand the label on a common basis of public transport. Maybe I am wrong to consider that these points of etiquette are naturally rooted in the subconscious of man. Or maybe I’m tense. Anyway, here are some tips guide to help make your trip more comfortable and bearable for all concerned.
1) Be on time and have the fare ready. The world revolves around you. I know this may be difficult to understand, but we all have places to go and when we arrived late because the bus has to stop and honking bus with air so you can execute the catch block or fumble with your currency rate for a few minutes that affects everyone. The bus has a program to maintain and build gradually lost every minute and can also cause people to lose their transfer important. Be courteous and your ticket or prepaid card in hand and not be late.
2) Enter your home for the elderly. This is common sense just basic that anyone with half a brain should have been taught by their parents when they were young. If you see the bus was full and an older person is looking for a seat, be a gentleman or lady, and give them the place. It may seem a small gesture, but can make a big difference for some of us who have largely abandoned the kindness and goodness of man, a small gesture, something that can confirm that humanity is not totally lost.
3) Do not sleep on the bus. Just do not. I know it’s early (or late), and are tired of just waking up (or drowning same Miller Light), but the bus is not your bed is a bus. free to rest your eyes feel, but when you start to snore or fall in the closing laps of others who have crossed the line bus driver, “a man” of fear, which passes on the bus. ” Do not be that person. Nobody likes that person.
4) Bring something to do on the bus. Do not be like putty Seinfeld, just look to space as a strange shame. Bring something to do, to read a book, a portable video game to play, the newspaper, the smart phone or something. It is a fresh look to sit and watch the person in front of you, because you have nothing to do with the bus it is your fault, do the rest of us uncomfortable about it.
5) It is a little tip for bus drivers, you can tell it’s cold outside, but when you pack + 30 people in a confined space your body heat is generally sufficient to heat the bus. It is not necessary to blow up the bus “heat and turn the narrow, metal boxes in a stifling hot, arid, farming seeds of the desert. Not everyone will like us to sweat shirt on the bus.
Tips for your Safety While Riding Public Transportation
Friday, December 18th, 2009Tips for your Safety While Riding Public Transport
While millions of people ride on public Transportation every day is a good idea to always stay alert. If you are a women having a personal alarm or pepper spray for protection is not a bad idea. I know that while you want to sleep make sure you protect what is yours.
Safety on the Train
* Never get on the last car you need to stay with other people just in case. The last car is away from everything mostly people.
* Keep all your personal items next to you on your lap or if standing makes sure you have your back to the wall of the train.
* Always check to see where the emergency cord id or any help button should you ever need it you won’t have to get crazy to find it. I do this in most nightclubs or hotels. I never want to be in a place I don’t know how to get out should I need to.
*While on the train make sure you wait where other people are don’t go to the side where no one is.
* If you feel like something is not safe wait for a stop that is busy and get off or change your seat. Please don’t get off at a stop that no one is at. If someone were to follow you, you would be alone.
Bus Stop Safety Tips
* Know when the bus is coming don’t go to the bus stop at night and just wait you could be their along time.
* Go to a bus stop that has other people waiting.
Safety in a cab
* When calling the cab ask for the drivers name so when you get in ask them what their name is just for a little extra protection.
* Its a good idea to have your money and keys ready when the cab arrives you don’t want to go into you bag while driving.
* If your gut tells you to get out just ask the driver to pull over on a busy street and get out. The worst that could happen is you have to walk a little its better then becoming a victim.
If you travel on public transportation allot you know most this. Its always a good idea to be ready just in case have a pepper spray or a personal alarm on you key chain or in your bag make sure it is not in the bottom of you bag so you can’t find it. It is of no use to you if you can’t find it when you need it most.
While millions of people ride on public Transportation every day is a good idea to always stay alert. If you are a women having a personal alarm or pepper spray for protection is not a bad idea. I know that while you want to sleep make sure you protect what is yours.
Safety on the Train
* Never get on the last car you need to stay with other people just in case. The last car is away from everything mostly people.
* Keep all your personal items next to you on your lap or if standing make sure you have your back to the wall of the train.
* Always check to see where the emergency cord id or any help button should you ever need it you won’t have to get crazy to find it. I do this in most nightclubs or hotels. I never want to be in a place I don’t know how to get out should I need to.
*While on the train make sure you wait where other people are don’t go to the side where no one is.
* If you feel like something is not safe wait for a stop that is busy and get off or change your seat. Please don’t get off at a stop that no one is at. If someone were to follow you, you would be alone.
The Bus Stop
* Know when the bus is coming don’t go to the bus stop at night and just wait you could be their along time.
* Go to a bus stop that has other people waiting.
Safety in a cab
* When calling the cab ask for the drivers name so when you get in ask them what their name is just for a little extra protection.
* Its a good idea to have your money and keys ready when the cab arrives you don’t want to go into you bag while driving.
* If your gut tells you to get out just ask the driver to pull over on a busy street and get out. The worst that could happen is you have to walk a little its better then becoming a victim.
If you travel on public transportation allot you know most this. Its always a good idea to be ready just in case have a pepper spray or a personal alarm on you key chain or in your bag make sure it is not in the bottom of you bag so you can’t find it. It is of no use to you if you can’t find it when you need it most.