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Travelling safely How to stay safe when you are travelling. Greater Manchester olice can help you stay safe and feel safe. The chances of a crime happening to you are very low. This factsheet will give you tips on staying safe when travelling on the tram, in taxis, buses, and trains. See our Safety when out and about factsheet. It includes: Safety when out and about How to stay safe when you are out and about. Greater Manchester olice can help you stay safe and feel safe. The chances of a crime happening to you are low. This factsheet will give you tips to help you stay safe. X It is safer to go out with a friend. It is safer to go out in daylight. What to take out with you. laces to avoid. Looking after your valuables. What to do if you think you are being followed.

Travelling by taxi. Keep the phone number of a taxi company you trust with you. Book a taxi in advance. hone number This is safer than having to look for a taxi. What to ask when booking a taxi. Ask for the driver s name and the colour of the car. Dave will pick you up in a red car When the taxi arrives, check it is the right car and driver. If you are not sure don t get in the car. Always sit in the back of the taxi, behind the driver. Don t sit next to the driver. Only talk to the driver about everyday things not personal things.

If you need a taxi when you are out and about. If you haven t booked a taxi make sure you do not put yourself in danger. Always get a taxi from a taxi rank or taxi office. X Never accept a lift from a stranger who approaches you - even if they say they are a taxi driver. How to tell if a car is a real taxi or not. A taxi has to have a licence. This must be on show on the back of the car. The driver must have an ID card that has their photo on.

If you feel unsafe in a taxi. Ask to be let out in a busy, well-lit area. Travelling on trams, buses and trains. Try not to travel alone on trams, buses and trains. It is best to travel with another person. Try not to travel at night. X It is safer to travel in daylight.

lan your journey carefully. Know what time your bus or train should arrive. Don t get there too early. X Good planning can stop you having to wait for a long time at a bus stop or train station. If you have to wait for a tram, bus or a train keep yourself safe. Try to wait in a well-lit place near to other people. Tips for staying safe when you are on the tram, bus or train. Sit near the driver or other people.

X Avoid empty train or tram carriages and the top deck of buses. X If there are large groups on the bus, tram or train, try to not sit near to them. Keep your travel money or ticket in your hand. This means you won t have to get your purse or wallet out. Try to keep away from trouble. help If you don t like the look of someone move away from them. If someone is being nasty to you tell the guard or driver about them.

If you are attacked call for help. help Shout for help as loudly as you can. Use your personal alarm. Use the bell on the bus. Use the emergency chain on a train. Use the button on the emergency contact point on a tram. In an emergency phone the olice by dialling 999.

I hate you Nasty text messages. Nasty computer messages. Tell someone you trust if you are bullied. Nasty phone calls. Sending rude pictures. Always tell the olice if a crime has happened to you. hone 101 to talk to the olice. hone 999 in an emergency. The olice will help you stay safe. If you know anything about a crime and do not want to give your name call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Tell the olice if you are bullied or picked on when travelling. The olice can help to stop bullying. They may have heard from others who have been bullied by the same people. See all of our Easy Read Crime revention Factsheets. Go to: www.gmp.police.uk/easyread Internet and phone bullying How to stay safe on the internet and when using your phone. It is important to stay safe when using the internet and your phone. Examples of what we mean by internet and phone bullying: Visitors to your home Identity theft Keeping secrets Safety when out and about Travelling safely Hate crime rotecting your home Domestic abuse Mate crime Internet and phone bullying For more advice visit our website: www.gmp.police.uk If you are hard of hearing or speech impaired,typetalk on 18001 101 (non-emergency) or 18000 (emergency) or text us on 999 (You need to register your phone. Go to: www.emergencysms.org.uk). Factsheets adapted from original series developed by The Clear Communication eople Ltd in partnership with Surrey olice as part of a Stop Hate Crime project funded by The Learning Disability artnership Board in Surrey. Version 1 - Sept 2015