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How to report safely and clearly
Good reports are short, location-aware, and specific enough for the next rider to understand what happened without guessing.
Start with the issue type that best fits the situation. If the issue is tied to one vehicle, include the plate or select the vehicle first so the report is attached to the correct profile.
If the problem is about a location rather than a single vehicle, use the map or your selected area so other riders can interpret the report in context.
Key points
- Choose the issue category before typing extra details.
- Use location context when the issue affects a stop or corridor.
- Keep comments factual and brief.
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