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HELP KEEP VVTA SAFE
See Something, Say Something
At Victor Valley Transit Authority (VVTA), the safety of our passengers, employees, and community is our top priority.
Mobile App Reporting
VVTA Watch
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Android
Every day, our dedicated operators work to transport riders throughout the High Desert safely. Unfortunately, assaults and safety incidents on transit systems across the country have been increasing. That’s why we encourage everyone to stay aware and help keep transit safe.
If you
see something suspicious or concerning, say something.
Your report can help protect passengers, operators, and the community.
If you need to report a safety concern or suspicious activity, please contact VVTA immediately.
To report a safety concern or suspicious activity
Call or text
760-201-1440
or visit
TellVVTA.com
To report an emergency:
Call
911
Our Partnership with our VVTA Transit Safety Sheriff Team
We are proud to partner with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department to help keep our riders, employees, and transit facilities safe with the VVTA Transit Unit.
Together, we’re committed to providing a safe and enjoyable transit experience for everyone in the High Desert Communities.
What this means for you:
✅ Increased safety measures on all VVTA buses, Fixed Routes, County Routes, Direct Access and Micro-Link and at VVTA Transit Hubs.
✅ Dedicated law enforcement presence to ensure a secure environment.
✅ A stronger sense of community and trust.
Your safety is our top priority, and this partnership is another step toward improving your transit experience. VVTA and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Transit Unit work hand in hand to create a safer, more secure journey for all our riders
VVTA Safety Reporting Options:
Phone
Call
760-201-1440
to report suspicious activity, safety concerns, or emergencies.
You can also send a text message to
760-201-1440
with details about what you saw.
TellVVTA.com
Submit a report through TellVVTA.com
VVTA Watch Mobile App
VVTA Watch is a mobile app that lets riders quickly and discreetly report incidents from their phone:
Upload photos or videos
Automatically turns off camera flash
Select locations and incident categories
Provide details to assist responders
Submit reports anonymously if desired
Reportable Safety and Security Concerns
Ride. See. Report.
supports the national
“See Something, Say Something”
campaign, encouraging riders to report suspicious activity and help keep transit safe.
If you see any of the following situations on any VVTA Bus or on or near a VVTA transit Hub, please report them:
Assault or Fighting
Crime in Progress
Disruptive or Unruly Behavior
Drug / Alcohol Use or Overdose
Human Trafficking
Medical Emergency
Robbery or Theft
Sexual Assault or Harassment
Suspicious Activity
Unattended Bag or Package
Illegally Parked Vehicle Blocking Transit
Vandalism or Graffiti
Maintenance or Safety Hazards
Panhandling or Soliciting
Wellness Checks
Comments, Complaints, and more…
If you are unsure whether something should be reported,
it is always better to report it.
What To Do
If you observe suspicious activity:
Pay attention to the person’s physical characteristics (gender, clothing, build, hair color, tattoos, or other identifying features).
Note the direction they travel when leaving.
Bus Route, Bus Number, date and time.
If a vehicle is involved, try to remember the make, model, color, and license plate number.
Provide as many details as possible when making your report.
Your observations can help authorities respond quickly and accurately.
What NOT
To Do
For your safety:
Do
not
confront the person or group.
Do
not
attempt to intervene or take action yourself.
Do
not
alert the individual who is being reported.
Instead, report the situation to VVTA as quickly as possible.
Help Keep VVTA Safe
Transit safety is a shared responsibility. When riders and employees work together to report suspicious activity, we help create a safer system for everyone.
If you Ride. See. Report. “See Something, Say Something.”
Report concerns by calling or texting
760-201-1440
Online reporting
TellVVTA.com