CUTA Launches “Transit Code” Campaign to Promote Safety, Courtesy and Respect on Public Transit
TORONTO – The Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) is proud to announce the launch of The Transit Code, a national campaign designed to promote safety, courtesy, and respect across transit systems in Canada. Adapted in collaboration with Halifax Transit from their award-winning initiative, The Transit Code creates a unified standard for fostering a respectful and inclusive environment for transit riders and workers.
At the heart of the campaign are three core pillars: safety, courtesy, and respect. With engaging and relatable messaging, The Transit Code sets the tone for appropriate transit etiquette, helping to create welcoming and secure spaces for all.
“The Transit Code builds on the incredible work already being done across Canada to enhance safety on public transit,” said Marco D’Angelo, President and CEO of CUTA. “It’s not just about promoting rules – it’s about fostering mutual respect and strengthening the sense of community that makes transit systems welcoming for everyone.”
The campaign features a variety of digital and print materials addressing essential themes, including:
- General rider etiquette
- Prohibited conduct
- Anti-racism, and anti-sexual harassment
- Fare evasion
Campaign materials are available to all transit agency members of CUTA, allowing them to be easily customized for local branding needs. Transit agencies are encouraged to incorporate The Transit Code into their marketing and communications efforts to promote the campaign’s core values nationwide.
Learn more: https://cutaactu.ca/transitcode
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Media Contact:
Jon MacMull
Director, Communications and Public Affairs
Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA)
[email protected]
416-684-9808