Buses are a great way of getting around but there are certain steps you should take to ensure your safety while travelling, particularly if you are travelling at night or on your own.
When travelling alone:
If you are travelling late at night:
Take a few simple precautions to avoid having your mobile phone stolen. You can also make your phone difficult to use if it is stolen:
Bus crime can range from assaults and anti-social behaviour to vandalism and other problems, such as the behaviour of schoolchildren on school buses.
The bus industry, along with the Department for Transport, is helping to tackle such crime, not only by fitting CCTV cameras, alarms and protective screens around drivers, but also by training staff to deal effectively with any incidents.
Although crime against passengers is rare on buses, if you do experience or witness such a crime you should contact the police. In an emergency call 999.
The police are responsible for investigating all road traffic accidents.
If the police report that a collision may have been caused by a defect resulting from lack of maintenance, then the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency's (VOSA) Vehicle Safety Branch can investigate the incident.
If the collision is discovered to have been caused by a design or construction fault then VOSA will instruct the manufacturer to carry out a Safety Recall.