What to include in a bus and subway safety poster
A handwritten newspaper about bus and subway safety should focus on everyday rules that children can understand and use. Good key points include waiting in line, letting passengers get off first, holding the handrail, staying calm in the carriage, and following staff instructions during emergencies. This makes the poster practical, clear, and easy to read.
Useful sections for the layout
- Safe Boarding Rules: do not run after the vehicle, do not push, and board in order.
- Civilized Riding Tips: speak softly, do not eat with a strong smell, and offer seats to those in need.
- Important Reminders: keep away from train doors and platform edges.
- Slogans: short lines that make the page lively and memorable.
Short text materials you can copy
You can write: “Queue up before boarding.” “Let others get off first.” “Hold the rail and stand steady.” “No running or playing in the carriage.” “Do not block the doors.” “Be polite and give up your seat when needed.” These short sentences fit well in small boxes and side notes.
How to make the poster look organized
Place the title at the top center. Use one main drawing such as a bus, a subway train, or a station sign. Around it, divide the page into several blocks with different colors. Keep each block short. Add small icons like traffic lights, tickets, arrows, and warning signs to match the topic without making the page crowded.
Extra ideas for a stronger finish
If there is still space, add a small section on what to do in an emergency, such as staying calm, asking adults or staff for help, and not forcing doors open. After preparing the text, families and teachers can also continue designing the final page in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.