Road Safety
- Identify and explain 10 important road signs.
- Tell when and where to cross the road safely.
- Give road safety rules for:
- Walking along the road by yourself
- Riding your bicycle
- Riding a horse
- Walking with a group
- Explain why you should wear a seatbelt when riding in a car.
- Listen to a highway patrol officer or other safety officer talk about safety for children.
- Play a safety game.
Helps
- Some examples:
- Stop
- Railroad crossing
- Wrong way
- Walk
- No left turn
- Don't walk
- No u-turn
- One way
- School crossing
- Sharp turn
- Speed limit
- Yield
- Cross the road at an intersection or crosswalk. If there is a traffic light, cross only when it is green for your direction.
- Walk to the side of the road going against traffic. The rules may vary in your area. Check with the Department of Motor Vehicles for regulations for walking; riding a horse, bicycle, or skateboard; and walking in a group. Abide by traffic rules, watching carefully for traffic.
- Watch a video or listen to a police officer talk about seatbelt safety. We wear safety belts so we will experience fewer injuries in an accident. It is the law in many areas.
- Have a safety expert talk with the children at their age level, stressing what children can do to be safe.
- Make signs and play Simon Says, holding signs up. Having the children do what the sign says, either on foot or on a bicycle, is a fun way to learn road safety. You can also find other safety games to play instead.
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