Start with one clear question
This kind of handwritten newspaper works best when it answers one simple question: How should we behave when riding the metro? Instead of listing random facts, organize the page by travel steps. For example, write about entering the station, waiting, boarding, riding, and exiting. This makes the whole page easier to read.
Your title can sound like a real question, such as “What Etiquette Should We Follow on the Metro?” or “How Can We Ride the Metro Politely?” A practical title makes the theme feel focused and useful.
Turn good behavior into visible travel actions
At the station
- Wait in line and do not push ahead.
- Stand by the marked waiting area.
- Stay safe on escalators and do not run.
When boarding and leaving
- Always let passengers get off first.
- Do not block the train doors.
- Move in and out quickly and in order.
Inside the carriage
- Speak softly and keep noise low.
- Avoid messy or strong-smelling food.
- Offer seats to those who need them.
- Keep bags in front to avoid bumping others.
When exiting or transferring
- Follow signs and walk in the correct direction.
- Throw rubbish into bins.
- Slow down in crowded places and be considerate.
Short lines you can write directly on the page
- Civilized travel begins with orderly waiting.
- Let others exit first, then board in turn.
- The metro carriage is a public space, so quiet manners matter.
- Offering a seat is a small act with a warm meaning.
- Following rules makes travel safer and smoother for everyone.
You can also add one concluding sentence: Metro civility is not only about rules, but also about kindness and self-discipline.
Give your sections lively names
Instead of using plain labels, try section names that feel more visual and friendly.
- Platform Reminders for waiting and queuing rules
- One Minute at the Door for boarding etiquette
- Inside the Carriage for quiet and respectful behavior
- I Can Do It for student promises
- Kind Travel Slogans for short message lines
Layout ideas that look neat and complete
This theme matches transport-style design very well. You can make the main title look like a metro sign or route board. Then choose one of these layouts:
- Center theme layout: put the title in the middle and place four to six small sections around it.
- Two-column layout: write behavior points on one side and slogans or drawings on the other.
Blue, green, and orange are fresh color choices for this topic. You can decorate with train doors, route lines, arrows, ticket shapes, and seat icons, but keep some white space so the page does not feel crowded.
End with a personal action promise
- I will wait in line and not push.
- I will let others get off before I get on.
- I will speak softly and keep the carriage clean.
- I will care for public facilities and travel politely.
If you want to further polish the title art, section arrangement, and page colors, you can continue creating in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.