DART Say Something

DART Say Something

by Elerts Corporation

633 ratings
20 reviews
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 8, 2017
  • January 21, 2021

Features

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This app provides a discreet way for public transit riders to report safety concerns directly to transit authorities. Users can send text, photos, short videos, and locations of suspicious activity. It also offers emergency contact options and location sharing with friends and family.

Discreet incident reporting
Send photos and videos
Location sharing
BOLO alerts
Anonymous reporting option
Offline report storage
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What users say

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What's New in DART Say Something

2.0.4

January 21, 2021

Bug Fixes

User reviews

A must have for every single dart rider

I feel like I have a way to immediately contact dart cops if there’s a dangerous situation or emergency. They reply to all submissions almost immediately and ask follow cup questions to get it resolved immediately. Faster response time than 911 tbh.

Reviews all negative They do nothing

Filthy.
Poorly maintained pass kiosks.
Broken Glass all over parking lots.
Forest Lane mobbed by homeless who use elevators as a toilet. No DART police on trains. Stations and trains are homeless camps.
“SaySomething”?
This app should be called
“Mutter Something”

App works but the police do nothing helpful

I’ve been riding the DART trains daily for more than 10 years and using this app for several as well. This app works as far as reporting issues but I seldom see the DART police do anything helpful. Since the pandemic started, the DART police have all but abandoned the trains. They no longer patrol and when I do see an officer, they’re often not even paying much attention to what’s going on in the area. I always recommend to people against using DART when I’m asked.
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Useless app

No one responds the app is useless.

Air conditioner Malfunction!

The “see/say something” App is good and has great potential ONLY if/when DART responds appropriately, and in a timely way. We’ll see how long it takes DART to replace this sweltering single-train car with one that has functioning air conditioning. It might be September, but still HOT enough in Dallas to warrant functioning air conditioning! “Hotter by the mile!
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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Image recognition fails to identify reported incidents

Bug

Reports sent into void with no response

Bug

Duplicate information requests despite already provided details

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

Text message reporting option instead of app-only

Feature

Integration with main DART GoPass app

Feature

Clarification of Check In feature purpose

Feature

FAQ

What does the DART Say Something app do?

The DART Say Something app allows Dallas Area Rapid Transit riders to quickly and discreetly report safety and security concerns. You can send text descriptions, photos, short videos, and your location directly to DART. It also provides options to call 911 and share your location with contacts.

How can I report an incident using the app?

From the home screen, tap the 'Report an Incident' button. You can then send text or photos, with the camera flash automatically disabled for discretion. You can select report categories and locations, and choose to report anonymously if desired.

Is the app free to use?

Yes, the DART Say Something app is completely free to download and use. It does not have any in-app purchases or advertisements.

What happens if I have a poor signal?

The app is designed to work even with weak signal strength. If you send a report from an area without cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity, it will be stored and automatically sent once your connection is restored.

Can I share my location with others?

Yes, the 'Check-In' feature allows you to share your current location on a map. You can indicate if you are 'OK' or 'Need Help' and share this information with friends and family via Email and SMS.