Ensuring Everyday Safety
Over the past fifteen years, Transdev has been running a policy whose foundations were built in 1997 with the Conference of Villepinte and the measures of M. Gayssot: humanization of networks, safe equipments and resort to legislative texts increasing the penalties in case of aggression against the staff and travellers.
To warn, dissuade, punish and support are the key points of a policy which allowed containing and significantly reducing the number of aggressions. They are still valid but will undoubtedly evolve.
The concept of “shared security”, which has been introduced as soon as 1995, progresses and gives more and more the sense of responsibility to transport operators and transport authorities. By their sides, Transdev takes up this new challenge by developing a strategic vision of safety, in order to reassure daily the travellers and the staff, ensure the protection of the patrimony and integrate a safety dimension in the conception and management of spaces dedicated to public transports.
