Emergency planners from Oxfordshire have reminded those who commute to and from the county that advice is on offer in case of emergencies while travelling.
The advice follows the July 7 terrorist attacks in London and it is hoped that some reminders will be of help to people should there be any repeat.
The County council reports that it issued a leaflet entitled โCommuters Travel Adviceโ some time ago. It has now been reviewed in the light of events in London.
It contains advice on what to do if you spot a suspicious package, basic first aid, transport incidents and evacuation from cities and lots more useful information.
John Kelly, The Emergency Planning Officer for Oxfordshire County Council said: "I hope that the advice in our leaflets will be of help to commuters and the full leaflet can be found at our website:





