Where possible, don’t walk around at night on your own. If you have to, walk with purpose and direction, try to stay in well-lit, crowded areas, and try not to get your phone out as it makes you, and your phone, an easy target for thieves
Do not be over-protective over your belongings; you can get a new phone and you can order new bank cards. Your priority is to think about getting yourself away from a potentially dangerous situation
Spread your personal belongings - try not to keep all your valuables in your bag or in one place so that should the worst happen, you don’t have to give up everything
If getting a taxi, use a valid taxi service or online cab checker to confirm it is licenced or send the registration number to a friend
ROAD SAFETY
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Things to Remember when Travelling by Foot
Don’t walk and talk/text on your phone – this makes you vulnerable to people around you as your senses are not alert – especially if you are crossing the road; you are at risk of not seeing danger
You should cross the road at the designated crossing; this ensures you do not miss a hidden side road from which a vehicle could swing out
Wait for the green man; don’t dart out or run – you are at risk of falling or being caught off guard
Don’t listen to loud music when walking/crossing the road – you are at risk of missing an important warning sign
Things to Remember when Travelling by Bus/Train
Don’t stand too close to the edge of the pavement
Take your time – don’t run to catch public transport; there will always be another bus or train! You are at risk of getting harm running towards a departing bus or train
Don’t play loud music/videos on your phone – people are entitled to a peaceful journey
Remember that everything you do or say gives an impression of you – think about the language you are using
Plan your journey in advance as much as possible and make sure you know your route and stop
Check the times of the last buses, Tubes and trains
Have your ticket, pass or change ready so your purse or wallet is out of sight and keep bags zipped and valuables secure
Look out for Help Points and passenger alarms - use them if you feel threatened. These will connect you to a member of staff
Things to remember when cycling
Wear bright colours or reflective strips so that all cars can see you
Do not listen to headphones as you may miss a warning sign from another vehicle
Do not overtake large vehicles (buses; vans) from the inside (along the curbside) as they have blind spots and may not see you!!
You should always wear a helmet when cycling to protect yourself in an accident
You should have lights on your bike when cycling in the evening
Have your bike serviced once a year to ensure it is working at its safest level
Try to lock your bike in a designated parking facility
Don't leave your bike in the same place every day
Secure your bike safely by locking both wheels and the frame to the cycle stand or another immovable object