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Parents need to do five things according to their children's traffic safety education.
1. Educate children to obey traffic rules and start from themselves.

Parents should hold the child's hand tightly before the child learns to cross the road alone.

Be sure to let the children understand the danger of chasing and running on the road.

4. Teach children to avoid turning to vehicles.

Tell the children not to play near the car.

1. Educate children to obey traffic rules and start from themselves. Whether driving or walking, parents should strictly abide by the traffic rules and set a good example for their children. In addition, parents should teach their children some important traffic signs and tell them how to cross the road correctly and how to avoid coming cars.

Parents should hold the child's hand tightly before the child learns to cross the road alone. Children can't make an accurate judgment on space, speed and distance before 8~ 10 years old, and it is not suitable to cross the road alone. Before that, parents took their children by the hand and crossed the road with them, choosing a relatively safe route with less traffic.

3. Be sure to let the children understand the danger of running on the road. According to the report released by Global Child Safety Organization, nearly10.6 million child walkers under the age of 0.5 are injured or even killed by road traffic accidents in China every year, and illegal crossing of lanes is the main cause of the accidents. Therefore, parents should tell their children that the road is not a place to play, and it is very dangerous to obey the traffic rules and chase and fight at will on the road.

4. Teach children to avoid turning to vehicles. Parents should tell their children that when the car's turn signal flashes, it is the car that tells you to turn. When you meet a vehicle to turn, especially a large truck, you should not get too close. Because when the car turns, the front wheel passes something on the road, and it is likely that the rear wheel can't pass. At this point, even if the child avoids the front of the car, it is likely to be knocked down by the rear.

5. Tell the children not to play near the car, and educate them not to play in the parking lot or near the parked car, because the driver has a blind spot in the vision of the car and the children are short. If the car starts, the driver can't find the child from the front, left and right vision and rearview mirror, and the child may be knocked down.