Every student must keep in mind the following common sense of walking safety:
When the command light signal is green, pedestrians are allowed to pass; When the yellow light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but pedestrians who have entered the sidewalk can continue to pass; When the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass; When the yellow light flashes, pedestrians must pass under the principle of ensuring safety.
When the crosswalk signal light is green, pedestrians are allowed to pass through the crosswalk; When the green light flashes, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk, and those who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; When the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk.
The regulations that pedestrians must abide by pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk, and if there is no sidewalk, walk on the right; Crossing the road requires a crosswalk; When crossing a crosswalk controlled by traffic signals, you must abide by the provisions of the signals; When passing the sidewalk without traffic signal control, look around, pay attention to the traffic, and don't chase or run; If there is no crosswalk, you must go straight through, and vehicles are not allowed to cross suddenly when approaching; Anyone who takes the overpass or underground passage must take the overpass or underground passage; It is not allowed to climb the guardrail or enclosure on the side of the road or in the middle of the road. It is not allowed to push, chase, forcibly stop or hit a car with a parabolic object on the road.
Step 2 ride safely
(1) Before getting on the bus, see which bus line it is. Because the bus stops, several cars are often on the same platform, and it is easy to get on the bus in a hurry and get on the wrong bus.
(2) Stop the car and then get off. When you get on the bus, put your schoolbag on your chest to avoid it being squeezed out or run over by the door.
(3) After getting on the bus, don't crowd at the door, go inside, stand firm when you see an empty place, grab the handrail, and don't stick your head, hands and body out of the window, otherwise injury accidents will easily occur.
(4) Respect the old and love the young, be polite to others, and take the initiative to give up your seat when you see the old, weak, sick and disabled pregnant women.
(5) Don't read books when riding a bike, otherwise it will damage your eyes.
Contents of traffic safety education in schools
(1) What safety precautions should I pay attention to when riding a bicycle?
When going out by bike, the unsafe factors are more than walking. The safety items to be noted are as follows:
1. Always repair your bike to keep it in good condition. Whether the brakes and bells are sensitive and normal is particularly important.
2. Bicycles should be the right size, and people should not ride big cars.
3. Riding a bicycle should be on the right side of the non-motor vehicle lane and not retrograde; When turning, don't make a sharp turn, slow down in advance, see the surrounding situation clearly, and then turn with a clear gesture. .
4. When riding a bicycle, don't spread your hands, don't ride together, don't climb each other, and don't chase each other.
5. Don't climb a motor vehicle when riding a bike, don't carry overweight things, don't take people by bike, and don't wear headphones to listen to the radio when riding a bike.
6. Learn and master the basic knowledge of traffic rules.
What should I pay attention to when riding a motor vehicle?
Cars, trams and other motor vehicles are the most commonly used means of transportation. In order to ensure riding safety, we should pay attention to the following points:
1, take the bus (electric), wait in line, get on the bus in order, and don't be crowded. When getting on and off the bus, wait for the bus to stop, get off first and then get on. Don't argue, and don't take an overloaded vehicle.
2. Don't carry inflammable and explosive dangerous goods such as gasoline and firecrackers on the bus.
3. When riding, don't stick your head, hands and arms out of the window to avoid being injured by the opposite car or trees on the side of the road; Don't throw things out of the window, lest you hurt others.
4. Sit tight and hold on while riding. When there is no seat, stand sideways with your feet apart naturally, and hold the handrail tightly with your hands to avoid falling and being injured when the vehicle brakes suddenly.
5. When riding a car or minibus, you should fasten your seat belt in the front row, and you can't ride unlicensed or scrapped vehicles.
6. Try to avoid taking trucks and tractors; Never stand in the trunk or sit on the deck when you have to ride.
7. Don't call a taxi on the highway.