Safety Tips for Travelers Visiting Boston




 
The Cradle of Modern America, the city that loves baseball, the place where the Boston Crème Pie was first invented—Boston is probably the best destination for someone like you!

Yet, despite the excitement of your impending trip, you’re a little worried that you’re under-prepared. After all, like any city in the U.S., Boston can have its fair share of crime as well. And you don’t want to be caught unawares.

Not to worry. To keep you safe and sound, we have some basic safety tips for travelers coming to Boston that should keep you happy and out of harm’s way!

- Trust Your Inner Voice

Feel like you’re going somewhere you shouldn’t? Is it dark and quiet down that alleyway? Trust your instincts and turn around. Head to the nearest crowded area. Or if possible, locate a police officer so they can guide you to a safer destination. 

When roaming about, don’t wear your headphones. This will help you stay alert. Also, when outdoors, avoid getting into confrontations with anyone, or taking part in a situation where you’re a bystander.

- Verify Your Rideshare or Taxi Driver


 
Never get into rideshare cars without ensuring that your Uber or Lyft driver’s identity is the same as what was sent to you. Don’t ask the driver their name. Instead, wait for them to confirm yours so you know it’s the right person. Also, if you’re in the city for the first time, send the tracking information to a loved one or friend so they know where you are.

- Know Your Bike Safety Rules

If you’re going to be biking about in Boston, key a kryptonite lock with you at all times, which isn’t easy to cut. Know the rules of the road, yielding and all traffic laws before you go out, and make sure your bike has lights and reflectors for any nighttime biking. And do not skip wearing your helmet. Be responsible for your own safety.

- Be Aware of Who You’re Dealing With


 
Ordering something online, or getting a service? Only deal with companies and apps that are verified for quality and reliance. For example, if you’re searching for a short-term baggage storage service in Boston, don’t go with the first cheap service you find. Instead, use apps like Cubby. With services available in 9 other cities such as Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Galveston, Atlanta, Redwood City, Washington D.C., Austin, and Las Vegas, you can be sure that Cubby is the best luggage storage service to opt for!

- Walk as Much as Possible

Not used to driving on Boston’s winding roads? Walk!

Boston is one of the most pedestrian-friendly cities in the U.S. With plenty of sidewalks and dedicated walking paths on offer, you’ll have no trouble with traffic, and you’ll have fun taking in the sights as well on your walks. And if you get tired, you can always take the subway or a cab!

Ready for Boston?

In comparison, Boston is a lot safer than many cities in the U.S. But, for your peace of mind, it’s best if you follow these tips during your trip. So, be careful, be cautious and just have a good time!

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