Community Safety
On the Bus
Signs & Symbols
Stranger Danger
Trip Planning
100

What should you do before crossing the street?

Look left, right, left before crossing.

100

What do you need to pay the fare?

MetroCard/tap card

100

What does a 🚫 sign mean?

No (not allowed).

100

What do you say if a stranger offers you candy?

No, thank you and walk away.

100

What tool can you use to plan your bus or train trip?

Google Maps / MTA app / bus schedule.

200

What color means STOP at a traffic light?

Red.

200

Where should you wait for the bus?

 At the bus stop sign on the sidewalk.

200

What does the blue and white ♿ symbol mean?

Accessible for people with disabilities.

200

Should you give your phone number to someone you don’t know?

no

200

What do you do if you miss your bus?

Wait for the next one.

300

What do you do if there’s no crosswalk?

Cross at the corner and wait for the light.

300

When should you get out of your seat for someone else?

If they are elderly, pregnant, or disabled

300

What does the green “Exit” sign mean?

 A way to leave safely.

300

If a stranger makes you feel uncomfortable, what should you do?

Move away and tell an adult or staff.

300

How can you tell if you are on the right bus? 

Look for the bus number at the bus stop or in front and back of the bus

400

Who do you ask for help if you are lost?

A police officer, bus driver, or MTA staff.

400

What should you hold on to when standing on the bus?

Handrail or pole

400

What does the “Walk / Don’t Walk” sign tell you?

When it’s safe to cross the street

400

What should you yell if a stranger tries to grab you?

“Help!

400

What important items should you carry with you when going out in the community? 

Your MetroCard / phone, money, and schedule.

500

Why should you avoid wearing headphones too loud when walking?

so you can hear cars, buses, and people around you.

500

What’s the safest way to get off the bus?

Wait until the bus fully stops, then exit.

500

what does this sign mean? 

crosswalk

500

 Who are safe people to ask for help?
 

Police, MTA workers, store staff.

500

Why is it important to know your stop ahead of time?
 

So you are ready to get off safely.