Staying Safe When Using Public Transport ( Published: 19/01/2026)
Travel safety guidance from the Bee Network and Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM).
- Take care when crossing the road to or from your bus stop. Look both ways before crossing and never cross immediately in front of or behind the bus
- If seated on the bus, remain in your seat throughout the journey, even after you’ve pressed the button to stop. If you have to stand, hold on to one of the poles or handles throughout your journey. Never stand on the top deck of a double decker bus
- Travelling with friends is fun, but you must not do things that might make other people feel frightened or uncomfortable, e.g. pushing and shoving, shouting, playing loud music, climbing on the bus or using offensive language
- Respect Bee Network buses and shelters. Breaking a bus or shelter will only slow down your journey and the police may get involved. Anti-social behaviour on the Bee Network may mean you are excluded from certain parts of the transport network and may have your concessionary travel pass removed
- If you have a problem while travelling, speak to the driver or a TravelSafe Support and Enforcement Officer, use TravelSafe LiveChat through the Bee Network app or call us on 0161 244 1000. In an emergency, call 999
We want everyone to have a safe journey and are keen to speak to young people about how they can stay safe on our network. If you’d be interested in hosting an assembly on this topic, our TravelSafe Team would be happy to come and speak to young people at your school. Please contact the team at: travelsafe@tfgm.com
In addition, our website hosts a series of videos and other resources which show how young people can use the Bee Network (including bus services) safely. You can access these videos here: Travel training resources for young people
– Bee Network and Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM)












