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It is necessary to strictly follow the rules:

1) when using public (and other types of ownership) transport, do not lean out of the window and hold on to the handrails;

2) while waiting for a bus (tram, trolleybus) at a stop, do not approach the transport closer than 0,5 m;

3) when a car (bus, trolley bus) comes to a stop, do not rush to stand in the first row;

4) upon entering the transport, do not linger on the footboard, go into the salon;

5) leaving the vehicle on the sidewalk, wait for the bus, trolleybus or tram to leave, and only after that start crossing the street;

6) when using the escalator, stand on the right, holding on to the handrails;

7) never sit on the steps of a moving escalator;

8) if you are in a hurry, move calmly along the escalator, holding on to the handrails;

9) while waiting for a train in the subway, do not go to the edge of the platform, stay behind the warning strip;

10) be especially careful when leaving the last doors of the last car of the subway train.

Authors: Ivanyukov M.I., Alekseev V.S.

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