METRO Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

OLI Releases New Transit Safety Pledges

The new transit safety pledges give rail transit and commuter riders information to use when entering stations, accessing train platforms, and riding trains.

OLI Releases New Transit Safety Pledges

After taking the transit safety pledge online, users may download a certificate reminding them of the safe choices they promised to make.

Photo: Canva

2 min to read


Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) announced three online transit safety pledges.

Building on the existing rail safety pledges for kids and adults, the new transit safety pledges give rail transit and commuter riders information to use when entering stations, accessing train platforms, and riding trains. Funding for the transit pledges was provided by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).

Ad Loading...

Safety Pledges for Users

After taking the transit safety pledge online, users may download a certificate reminding them of the safe choices they promised to make.

“As options increase for taking rail transit to work, play, and other destinations, OLI’s transit safety pledges help riders know what to do around railroad tracks and trains,” said  Rachel Maleh, Operation Lifesaver, Inc. executive director. “We urge transit riders to share the pledges with family and friends. The simple act of sharing the pledge raises awareness and can help #STOPTrackTragedies.”

OLI urges the transit-riding public to:

  • Use increased attention when approaching and crossing railroad tracks

  • Make safe choices in transit stations and while riding trains

  • In stations, stay alert, avoid distractions, and stay behind the yellow or raised markings as trains approach

  • Know that transit trains travel quickly, are quiet, and may not stop at all stations

  • Never ride bikes, scooters, or skateboards in the station

“As a former transit agency CEO, I know how committed our industry is to safety. It is woven into the very fabric of our culture,” said Paul P. Skoutelas, American Public Transportation Association (APTA) president/CEO. “OLI’s safety pledges reinforce our industry’s commitment, and our members are proud to help educate their communities concerning important safety tips to follow while riding rail transit and to create awareness about making safe choices around railroad tracks.”

More Security and Safety

2026 Disaster Response Guide Call for Experts is Open.
Safetyby StaffFebruary 9, 2026

Disaster Readiness Starts Before the Storm [Call for Experts]

The 2026 Disaster Response Guide is officially underway, and we’re now opening a Call for Insights and Experts.

Read More →
A Société de transport de Montréal articulating public transit bus.
Security and Safetyby StaffFebruary 4, 2026

Montreal’s STM Expands Text Message Safety Reporting to Bus Network

The agency opens its text message safety reporting system to buses, enabling discreet, non-urgent reports across Montreal’s entire transit network.

Read More →
A graphic with an image of the CATS Blue Line and text reading "FTA Cites 18 Safety Violations at CATS Following Federal Audit."
Security and Safetyby StaffFebruary 3, 2026

Federal Transit Administration Cites 18 Safety Violations at CATS Following Audit

The audit found multiple safety compliance failures at the Charlotte agency, citing elevated assault risks and ordering corrective action within 30 days.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Security and Safetyby StaffJanuary 22, 2026

Researchers Identify Top Risk Factors for Pedestrian-vehicle Crashes at Massachusetts Bus Stops

While their comprehensive analysis of bus stops focused on Massachusetts, the researchers are excited about the generalizability of the findings and application to other locations.

Read More →
CTA railcar in station.
Technologyby StaffJanuary 16, 2026

CTA Innovation Studio Expands Pilot to Reduce Smoke, Odors

The new filters include substantially more activated carbon than traditional HVAC filters, which is especially helpful in providing a better transit riding experience for vulnerable populations, particularly children, seniors, and people with chronic illnesses, according to the CTA.

Read More →
New MCTS Bus design.
Security and Safetyby StaffJanuary 16, 2026

Milwaukee Rolls Out New Measures to Enhance Bus Safety

MCTS officials said the new pilots are part of a broader commitment to improving the rider experience through proactive, visible safety strategies that balance enforcement with customer support.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Transit signal priority and public transit agencies.
New Mobilityby Alex RomanJanuary 16, 2026

How AI is Redefining Transit Operations and Signal Priority

In a recent episode of METROspectives, LYT CEO Timothy Menard discusses how artificial intelligence, cloud connectivity, and real-time data are transforming traffic management, boosting bus reliability, and enabling system-wide transit optimization across cities.

Read More →
Security and Safetyby StaffJanuary 15, 2026

SEPTA Crime Rates Continue Downward Trend, Report Finds

In addition, Transit Police reported strides in stepped-up enforcement of fare evasion and quality-of-ride offenses.

Read More →

People Movement: Vontas Names New GM and Much More

METRO’s People Movement highlights the latest leadership changes, promotions, and personnel news across the public transit, motorcoach, and people mobility sectors.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A overhead view of an LA Metro rail station platform.
Security and Safetyby StaffJanuary 13, 2026

LA Metro Launches Care-Based Public Safety Division

The new division brings ambassadors, outreach, and crisis response together to improve safety, coordination, and rider experience systemwide.

Read More →