DART Reminds Riders to Stay Safe, Respect the Ride
June 28, 2018
Related To: Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
Parents are always reminding their kids to be safe, especially during the summer with activities like swimming, biking and fireworks. Dallas Area Rapid Transit is reminding kids of all ages of the things they can do to stay safe and respect their ride when taking transit.
Research from the American Public Transportation Association found that a transit trip is ten times safer than one in a car. During National Safety Month, DART is taking extra steps to get people where they want to go safely, and sharing tips for travelers while reminding them safety is everyone's job. These 10 tips are good any time of year when riding DART, or any transit system your vacation plans may take you:
- Stop, look and listen for DART vehicles.
- Cross the street or track at designated crosswalks only.
- Do not text, talk or game on your mobile device while walking.
- Children should always exit the bus through the front door.
- Never walk, ride or play on or near railroad tracks.
- Always stand behind the white bumpy strips on rail platforms.
- Be careful when driving or turning across train tracks.
- Never try to beat a train through a crossing.
- No one should text, talk or game on their mobile devices while driving.
- Remember: Safety begins with you. Talk to your family.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
June 21, 2011