Transit safety
Campus Security and Transit Police care about your safety. Read the following General Safety Tips from Transit Police. For more information about transit safety visit transitpolice.ca.
Be prepared
- Familiarize yourself with all of TransLink’s safety features
- Plan which route you will take before you leave home and give yourself plenty of time
- Use the Trip Planner to find out the start and finish times and frequency for SeaBus, SkyTrain, buses, etc., to avoid being left stranded or waiting for extended periods of time
- When travelling in a group, arrange a meeting point in case you get separated
Stay aware
- Remain aware of your surroundings
- Know where you are and where you are going
- Avoid poorly lit or isolated areas and use the designated waiting area
- Keep valuable belongings close by preferably out of sight in a zipped up bag or backpack
Plan your seat
- Always sit in an aisle seat when travelling alone to ensure you do not get trapped or cornered
- If you are sitting on a vehicle with few passengers and someone comes and sits next to you that makes you feel uncomfortable, immediately change seats
- Sit near the front or middle of the bus
- If someone is bothering you, change seats or train cars and alert transit personnel immediately
Know where and how to get help
- Familiarize yourself with the safety features available for you and their location, while travelling on transit, (e.g. platform Safety and Security cabinet with an emergency phone, yellow strip silent alarm and passenger intercom on trains)
- In an emergency, always call 9-1-1
- Report non emergency police issues directly to Transit Police: call Transit Police 604-515-8300, text 87-77-77 or download the OnDuty app
- Look for a Transit Police Officer, Transit Security, an Station Attendant, or other transit staff if you have a problem or feel threatened