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Travel Safety: Public Transport

Travel Safety – Holiday travel and transportation by bus and train is popular for Alaska. The Alaska railroad connects many parts of the state, making travel across Alaska easier. Several cities also have bus services that run year round to help get people across town. When traveling in Alaska, consider these alternate means of transportation, even if only to enjoy the scenery. If you choose these means of transportation, keep a few things in mind.
Luggage
When traveling for an extended stay, travel safety includes considering what you put in your luggage. You will have to tote luggage across platforms and down streets covered in snow and ice. Luggage storage is underneath public transportation vehicles. Thus, do not store valuables in luggage you plan to stow. Also, use a luggage lock. Never leave luggage unattended. Finally, keep track of all your belongings. This will help ensure nothing gets left on a platform or at a bus stop.
Plan ahead by packing a small emergency kit with snacks, water, first aid, a phone charger and flashlight. If you are traveling with small children make sure to keep up with personal items so nothing is lost.
Dress Warm For Holiday Travel Safety In Alaska
Consider the weather while packing, especially in Alaska. Dressing appropriately is a key to travel safety. When traveling by train or bus, you constantly change from colder temperatures outside to warmer temperatures inside. Depending on travel plans, you may enter or exit public transport vehicles multiple times. Dress in layers to accommodate changes in temperature when boarding and exiting. Wear jackets with pockets to store gloves and hats easily.
Watch Your Step
Injuries occur too often while exiting or boarding trains and buses. If you need extra boarding time, let the transport crew know in advance. Steps may contain ice or snow. Use hand rails when available and watch in front when getting on or off a train or bus. Do not rush those in front of you who may need extra time. Every passenger deserves travel safety consideration.
Plan ahead – avoid being overwhelmed by the crowds. General courtesy and safety precautions for holiday travel via public transport keeps everyone safer. Travel safety considerations are the best way to help avoid potential dangers.
Johnson Law has been helping Alaskans injured in winter driving accents for 30 years. It’s who we are. And while we hope you never need us… We’re here if you do. ~ Doug Johnson
Johnson Law wishes everyone a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.
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