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Quick rider safety habits that matter

tibs does not replace street judgment. It helps riders pair live information with small habits that make boarding and reporting safer.

Check the vehicle first when time allows. Confirm the plate, public code, or scan result before you settle in, especially when the route feels unfamiliar.

If you need to report something later, capture the most useful facts early: location, time, corridor, and whether one vehicle or the whole stage was involved.

Key points

  • Check before boarding when you can.
  • Keep the corridor or stop name in mind.
  • Report facts, not rumors.

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