Subway Safety Map
1. Subway Entrances
Safety Tip: Enter the station at central and commonly used entrances.

Risk: Avoid dimly lit and remote entrances to the train station especially at night.

2. Booth and Turnstile
Safety Tip: Swipe in with your card or tap your mobile device on turnstiles at booths that have attendants so they can assist you if necessary and act as a deterrence to criminals.

Risk: Digging in your bag and wallet will make you appear distracted and vulnerable to opportunistic criminals.

3. Transitory Areas
Safety Tip: Use situational awareness and be mindful of people and objects in your environment and your surroundings.

Risk: Steer clear of desolate tunnels, stairways, elevators, and other transitory areas that isolate you.

4. Station Platform
Safety Tip: Always stand in the middle of the platform with your body perpendicular to the platform so no one can come up from behind you.

Risk: Never stand beyond the yellow line with your back facing the platform.

5. Subway Car
Safety Tip: Choose subway cars that have many people and the conductor which are normally the middle, first or last cars.

Risk: Avoid empty cars and try not to sit or stand near the door as criminals use these areas to commit crimes and then make a quick getaway.
#armyourself
Subway Safety Map 1. Subway Entrances Safety Tip: Enter the station at central and commonly used entrances. Risk: Avoid dimly lit and remote entrances to the train station especially at night. 2. Booth and Turnstile Safety Tip: Swipe in with your card or tap your mobile device on turnstiles at booths that have attendants so they can assist you if necessary and act as a deterrence to criminals. Risk: Digging in your bag and wallet will make you appear distracted and vulnerable to opportunistic criminals. 3. Transitory Areas Safety Tip: Use situational awareness and be mindful of people and objects in your environment and your surroundings. Risk: Steer clear of desolate tunnels, stairways, elevators, and other transitory areas that isolate you. 4. Station Platform Safety Tip: Always stand in the middle of the platform with your body perpendicular to the platform so no one can come up from behind you. Risk: Never stand beyond the yellow line with your back facing the platform. 5. Subway Car Safety Tip: Choose subway cars that have many people and the conductor which are normally the middle, first or last cars. Risk: Avoid empty cars and try not to sit or stand near the door as criminals use these areas to commit crimes and then make a quick getaway. #armyourself
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