Traffic rules for younger schoolchildren
How to cross the road correctly
You might be surprised to see the headline and think, “Is it really that hard to cross the road?” Some pedestrians believe that you just need to run across the road very quickly and everything will be fine.
Others, on the contrary, wait patiently until there is not a single car on the road. But this happens so rarely that you can stand for several hours waiting for the moment when you can cross the road.
What to do? How to cross the road correctly?
You already know that you can cross the road using an overground or underground pedestrian crossing, as well as a green traffic light. But before you start crossing the road, determine whether the traffic on it is one-way or two-way. After all, the rules for crossing different roads differ from each other.
But first of all, you must know the general rules very well:
1. Before crossing any road, stop at the edge of the sidewalk.
2. Look carefully to the left and to the right and find out whether it is a one-way or two-way road.
3. Before you start crossing the road, make sure that all vehicles are at a safe distance from you for crossing.
4. Cross the roadway at a brisk pace, but do not run.
5. Cross the road at right angles to the sidewalk, not diagonally.
And the most important thing:
Be very careful the entire time you are crossing the road!
How to properly cross a two-way road
You already know that when crossing any road you must be very careful and follow the general rules. But, in addition to the general ones, there are also rules when crossing two-way roads.
How should you behave when crossing a two-way road?
1. Before you start crossing, you need to stop at the edge of the sidewalk and make sure that in front of you is a two-way street.
2. Then you need to look to the left and make sure that there is no traffic near the pedestrian crossing.
3. Now you need to look to the right to see if there are any cars nearby that are moving on the opposite side of the road. If they are, then you will have to stop when you reach the middle of the roadway and let these cars pass. But standing in the middle of the roadway is dangerous. In such cases, it is better not to start crossing the road.
4. Make sure there are no cars on your side of the road driving on the right. After all, there may be cars that move in reverse, or cars that remove snow or debris.
5. Start crossing the road only when you are sure that you are at a safe distance from cars moving along it.
6. Remember that you need to cross the road quickly, but calmly. No need to run! After all, while running it is very difficult to notice how the environment changes.
7. When you reach the middle of the road, be sure to look to the right. Go further only if you see that there is no transport nearby.
8. If you reach the middle of the roadway and see that cars are driving on the right, not far from you, stop! Don't try to cross the road, let all the cars pass.
9. If you stop in the middle of the roadway, don’t step back a single step! While you were walking to the middle of the road, a car could drive up to the pedestrian crossing from the left and end up close to you. Therefore, when you are in the middle of the roadway, do not run forward and do not retreat sharply back! Look left and right carefully to avoid unpleasant surprises.
10. Cross the road at right angles, not diagonally. Then you will have a clear view of the road both left and right.
It may seem to you that there are too many rules and it is difficult or even impossible to remember them. But it is much better to spend time learning the rules of crossing the road than to risk your health and life!
Before crossing a two-way road, first look to the left, and when you reach the middle of the roadway, look to the right.
How to properly cross a one-way road
When crossing a one-way road, you need to behave a little differently than when crossing a two-way road. When approaching a one-way road, first of all, determine where the traffic is going along it - to the right or to the left.
Before you start crossing a one-way road, remember that you can only cross it immediately. It is impossible to stop in the middle of the road here! After all, on such a road cars travel across the entire width of the roadway. Therefore, let us remind you once again: when crossing a one-way road, you will not be able to stop in the middle.
Now you understand that you can cross such roads only when you are absolutely sure that all vehicles are at a distance sufficient from you for safe crossing. Therefore, first of all, make sure that the transport is far from you, and remember the braking distance!
Don't forget to make sure that there are no cars driving in reverse near the pedestrian crossing. Start crossing the road only when you are sure it is completely safe.
Cross the road quickly, but don't run. Walk at right angles to the sidewalk, not at an angle. Why - you already know.
When crossing a one-way road, do not forget to watch the side where the traffic is coming from.
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How to teach your child to cross the road safely
Teach children how to behave safely on the roads during every walk, when traveling with them on a visit, out of town, etc., teach them to observe the street and transport, analyze road situations, and see their dangerous moments.
Remember that explanations alone are not enough. It is possible for a child to develop the correct skills for safe behavior on the street only with daily training. When leaving the house, pay attention to the fact that there may be traffic at the entrance. Make sure that no vehicle is approaching you and that your further movement is safe. When driving on the sidewalk, stay on the right side of the sidewalk. Do not lead your child along the edge of the sidewalk: an adult should always be on the side of the roadway. Teach your child, when walking along the sidewalk, to watch for exits from yards and other adjacent areas. When preparing to cross the road, teach your child: before stepping onto the roadway, be sure to stop, make sure it is safe, look to the left, and, if necessary, look to the right. Train your children's eye. The child must be able, while on the sidewalk, to determine the safe distance from himself to the nearest cars. Do not stand with your child on the edge of the sidewalk, as a passing car may catch or run over with its rear wheels. Draw your child's attention to the vehicle preparing to turn. Tell the children about the turn signals of cars and the gestures of motorcyclists and cyclists. When crossing the roadway, cross the road only at pedestrian crossings and at intersections - along the sidewalk line; When going out onto the roadway, stop talking: the child must get used to the fact that you cannot talk when crossing the street. Don’t rush or run, cross the road at a measured pace, otherwise the child will get used to rushing and running where they need to be observed to ensure road safety. Do not cross the road at an acute angle - diagonally. It is necessary to explain to the child that it is necessary to cross the street strictly at a right angle in order to better observe the changing traffic situation on the roadway. Don't start crossing a street where traffic rarely passes without looking around. Explain to your child that cars can suddenly appear from an alley or from a yard. Hold small children's hand firmly and be prepared to hold him back if he tries to break free. Please pay attention to the child that if there are objects on the street that block the view of the roadway (a stationary car, a fence, bushes, etc.), then a moving vehicle may be hidden behind them. Don't forget that getting out because of an obstacle is a typical mistake for children. If there is a traffic light, go only when the traffic light is green and then make sure it is safe. The child must get used to the fact that it is forbidden to cross the road at red and yellow signals, even if there is no traffic. Do not rush to cross the road if on the other side you see the bus you need, friends, relatives. The child may repeat your mistake. When crossing the road at an uncontrolled intersection in a group of people, teach your child to carefully monitor the transport so that the child does not imitate the behavior of his companions without watching the vehicles. When boarding and disembarking a bus or tram: • Get out of the vehicle in front of the child. The child may fall when exiting. Older children may run out from behind a parked vehicle onto the roadway. Approach the door of public transport to board after it has completely stopped. • Teach your child to be careful in the stopping area - this is a dangerous place: the bus blocks the view of the road, in addition, pedestrians are in a hurry and can push the child onto the roadway. Remember, your child’s life is in your hands!
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Children are the most vulnerable road users. And responsibility for their lives and health lies entirely with adults.
Children are taught the simplest and most necessary rules of behavior on the road, starting in kindergarten. In schools, teachers work with them and inspectors conduct classes. But still, children spend most of their time at home, with their parents. It is parents who must instill in their children a culture of behavior on the road. And sometimes, as it turns out, they themselves do not know simple safety rules.
Let's start by crossing the roadway. Or rather, from crossing the road by young mothers with strollers. According to numerous observations, almost all parents with strollers cross the road incorrectly: they roll it in front of them, not paying attention to the fact that the stroller is lower than the parked car, and the driver simply cannot see it from the road.
There are three options for crossing the roadway with a stroller. The first is when we push it in front of us. This is the most common and most dangerous method. Why is he dangerous? Even if one, the right row of cars stopped to let you pass, then from the second, left row, the driver may not notice the stroller, since it is below the level of the car. The view of the road is lost, and therefore control over the situation.
The second option is that we carry the stroller behind us. Also unsafe, because in this case we control the situation in front of us, but do not see what is happening behind us.
The safest is the third method, when we keep the stroller on the right side of us. Only in this case does the mother have the opportunity, if a critical situation arises, to pull the stroller back or push it forward.
In winter, some parents take their children on sleds. And here there are peculiarities. The sled is even lower than the stroller, and in this case the risk that the driver will not notice them when turning is even higher. It is impossible to carry a sled at your side, so the only correct solution is to take the child in your arms, no matter whether you are crossing the road at a pedestrian crossing or not.
The same goes for bicycles. We often see this picture in the summer. A mother is crossing the road, and a child is riding next to her on a tricycle. And the mother does not understand that at this moment the baby is completely unprotected. If he just runs over a pebble, the baby will lose his balance and fall off the bike onto the roadway. Before going out onto the road, the child must get off the bike. Agree, it is not difficult for a mother to carry a tricycle in one hand, and with the other to take her child by the hand and move him. Moreover, here, as with a stroller, the “right hand” rule applies - the child should always be to the right of the adult. And you need to hold it not by the hand, but by the wrist. A child is unpredictable: if he suddenly sees something on the other side of the road and runs, his palm will easily slip out of your hand.
By the way, even when you walk along the sidewalk, especially one located close to the roadway, guide your child to your right. Cases where people are hit on sidewalks have become more frequent: a car can be thrown out during a collision, a car can easily jump over the curb if the driver loses control when turning... Even when you are waiting for a green traffic light, do not stand at the very edge of the roadway, move away to half a meter Anything can happen on the road. And you will always have time to cross the roadway.
A pedestrian crossing is a safety zone if pedestrians follow the crossing rules and drivers follow the rules of passage.
We advise parents not to go out onto the road as soon as the light turns green. Firstly, to be honest, there are drivers who, in violation of the Rules, try to jump through a yellow traffic light and cross the crossing already at the moment when the green light turns on for pedestrians.
Secondly, there are cases when drivers, in full compliance with the Rules, complete the maneuver in order to clear the intersection. This happens especially often at large intersections. Therefore, despite the traffic light permitting, make sure once again that all cars have stopped.
Finally, when crossing the road, do not talk on the phone, do not be distracted - “listen” to the street. In order to react in time to the signal that a driver can give in case of danger, or to the whistle of a policeman who regulates traffic.
And most importantly, teach this to your child.
If parents transport their children in special restraints, it is important to install and secure them correctly, otherwise they will not provide any safety. If you constantly travel with your child in a car, it is better to install the seat once and for all. Also, choose the safest place for it. The safest place in a car, especially for a child, is in the middle, where he is protected from side impacts. One of the reasons for the safety of the middle rear seat is that it has much more space than other seats, which is not “squashed” in a collision, including a side one.
Many young parents are now preparing for childbirth in advance and buying a car seat and a child car seat along with the stroller, but for grandparents, who take their grandchildren much less often, it is expensive to buy a seat.
Indeed, many grandparents, when an inspector stops them on the road, begin to explain that there is a seat, but it remained in the car of the child’s parents. This is not an excuse. Even if you feel confident on the road and have been driving a car for a long time, you are not insured against a traffic accident that may occur due to the fault of another driver. There are many such cases. A child under 12 years of age must be in a restraint system. Now there are a huge number of them, you can choose for every taste and budget. More recently, for example, inflatable children's chairs have appeared. They inflate very easily, literally in 10-15 seconds. And they deflate just as easily when the chair is not needed. Fold it up and take it with you in the glove compartment. In addition, they are durable, as they are made of durable material, which is used, for example, to make rafting boats. A unique combination of compactness and safety, ideal for grandparents.
By the way, the problem for grandparents is not only that they, as a rule, transport their grandchildren without seats. They cross the road with their grandchildren at risk of death. It must be admitted that traffic intensity and the rules themselves change, but the behavior of older people on the road does not. There used to be a rule: go around the bus from the back, the tram from the front. Now you need to wait for the transport to leave and only then cross the road. But older people lived by their previous knowledge and continue to live. Remind the grandparents to whom you entrust your children how to behave correctly on the road.
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Road safety for children
A child is the most defenseless road user. And every year the problem of road safety only increases. The number of cars and novice drivers is growing, which is not conducive to careful driving, and headphones and smartphones distract the attention of children on the roadway.
Traffic police officers regularly carry out the “Safe Roads for Children” campaign, but this, unfortunately, is not enough to radically influence child injuries on the roadway. This means that parents, educators and teachers all need to unite and introduce new methods for teaching traffic rules (traffic rules).
Today, an ordinary color poster with illustrations on the topic of traffic rules no longer attracts attention. Therefore, it is very important to conduct themed games in kindergarten, create educational cartoons for children, conduct instruction for schoolchildren and develop interactive activities on this topic. Only a comprehensive approach to the problem of road safety will help reduce the number of accidents involving children.
However, it is the parents who are responsible for what the child should know when he becomes a participant in traffic. They, like no one else, are interested in preserving the life and health of their baby. It is important to remember that it is necessary to introduce children to traffic rules long before they cross the road on their own.
Road safety, why children get into accidents
Every month there are hundreds of road traffic accidents (RTAs) in which children are injured. During the summer months, such accidents increase markedly.
Unfortunately, children not only get injured, but also die. And this is a real grief for parents and loved ones. How to avoid this? There are several factors that cause children to become involved in road accidents. We will not consider tragic situations when they were injured while in a car involved in an accident, or became the victim of a drunk driver. But even if the accident occurred due to the fault of a child, responsibility for this lies with the adults - the driver did not foresee it, and the parents did not teach it.
Reasons why children become involved in road accidents:
- crossing the road in an unspecified place;
- sudden appearance of a child on the roadway due to a large object (public transport, fence, snow debris);
- crossing the road at an illegal traffic light;
- playing next to or on the roadway;
- cycling, rollerblading, scootering, skateboarding, etc.;
- inattention due to distraction by smartphones, headphones.
In addition to these factors of traffic violations, there are others: physiological and psychological. Due to their age, babies react more slowly, their field of vision is significantly narrowed, hence their poor orientation in space. Also, children under a certain age have a feeling of fear due to an approaching car. After all, in cartoons everything is completely different from real life.
Road safety for children
You should not rely on the fact that after looking at a colorful poster on the topic of road safety, your child will learn everything and behave correctly. How, then, can we teach children these important fundamentals? A systematic, comprehensive approach is needed. Parents and teachers should unobtrusively and constantly tell what not to do and explain what violations of the rules can lead to. Don’t forget about your own example of how to follow traffic rules.
Methods of teaching children safe road traffic
To make it easier for your child to learn the basics of road safety, use a variety of methods. This will help you learn the skill of safe behavior more effectively.
- Explanatory and illustrative method Talk with your child, read books with stories about the rules of behavior on the street and the road, study road signs, look at posters, play educational games and watch educational cartoons together.
- Practical method When outside, draw children's attention to the road, signs, cars and other pedestrians. Simulate driving situations at home using toys.
- Artistic method Coloring, crafts, drawings, applications on this topic help to consolidate the acquired knowledge.
- Game method Role-playing games are a great way to apply acquired knowledge and try yourself in different roles. Create situations in the game that can happen in reality: for example, play as a passenger and a bus driver, as a pedestrian and as a taxi driver.
Road safety lessons for kids
Little ones very rarely find themselves on the road alone without adults, but this does not mean that they do not need to be introduced to traffic rules. Adults should constantly tell them what to do when near the roadway, draw their attention to road signs and reinforce the meaning of traffic light colors. Simple and important safety lessons can help with this.
Lesson 1. Road at the entrance
Road traffic begins not with a traffic light at an intersection, but with the first steps at the entrance. Cars drive near the house, near a kindergarten or school, near a store, and on wide streets. Be careful wherever cars are driving!
Lesson 2. Rules for riding bicycles and scooters
- put on a helmet before riding your bike;
- You can only ride a bike or scooter on the sidewalks. Even in the courtyard of the house you cannot drive on the road where cars are passing;
- before crossing the road you need to get off your bike or scooter;
- You can only cross the roadway at a calm pace;
- When moving along the sidewalk, you need to be careful of passers-by.
Lesson 3. Stop, Look, Move!
Teach your child to ALWAYS stop in front of the road, even if:
- the traffic light is green,
- people cross the roadway
- you're in a big hurry,
- the ball or scooter rolled out onto the roadway.
Look around and make sure there are no moving cars nearby. Then cross the road at a calm pace.
Lesson 4. Toys on the road are dangerous!
Balls, cars, balls, rollercoasters and other entertainment can be a disservice if they are located next to the highway.
You MUST NOT play with any toys or toys near the road; they may roll away and get hit by a car.
When crossing the roadway, you need to hold the toy very tightly or give it to your parents so that it does not accidentally fall out. Even if suddenly an object appears on a zebra crossing, you need to calmly cross the road. Adults will take the toy out of the way themselves.
Road safety lessons for schoolchildren
Every year on September 1, hundreds of first-graders rush to school. At first they are accompanied by adults, but the time comes, and the boys and girls go to classes on their own. School days are very busy, so children are not always attentive on the road. Our exercises will help you explain and remember the importance of traffic rules.
11 rules that children must follow
- Cross the street at the designated place. A pedestrian crossing with a special sign or traffic light will indicate this.
- Before crossing the road, stop, make sure it is safe, and then cross at a calm pace.
- When crossing the road, look both ways to see if there are any fast-moving cars.
- It is IMPOSSIBLE to cross the roadway when turning!
- Put away your smartphone and headphones and only then cross the road.
- It is PROHIBITED to run out onto the roadway!
- It is IMPOSSIBLE to cross the road between standing cars!
- When traveling in a car, be sure to buckle up! Don't stick your arms or head out the window.
- Take your time, be very careful! The car is very fast and does not always have time to stop immediately.
- Do not walk on the roadway, even near your house, only on sidewalks.
- Drivers may break the rules, so be aware and make sure you are safe before crossing the road.
For parents about traffic rules, the best teacher is a personal example
Moms and dads, you are the best teachers for your child! There are more and more cars on the roads every year, which means the relevance of rules of behavior on the road is becoming more acute. Show by personal example how to behave when crossing the road, getting out of a vehicle, while driving in a car, and simply walking next to a busy highway.
Remember: by running across a deserted street in the wrong place with your child just once, you allow your child to do the same. And if nothing terrible happened this time, this does not guarantee that the child, repeating the same thing, will be able to adequately assess the road situation.
Teach your child by example:
- be very careful near the roadway;
- cross the road, not run across;
- always wait until the vehicle leaves the stop;
- cross the roadway strictly in designated places;
- turn off your headphones and put your smartphone away when crossing the road;
- While in the car, be wearing a seat belt.
Dear parents, the safety of your children is in your actions!
1. Why can’t you cross the road when the traffic light is yellow?
A yellow signal prohibits movement for both drivers and pedestrians. But if the vehicle was at the intersection when the yellow signal turned on, the driver will no longer be able to stop the car. He has the right to pass through the intersection so as not to create problems for pedestrians or other vehicles.
2. Why is it dangerous to cross the road?
When a person runs, it is difficult for him to see what is happening around him. And if you are in a hurry, you may fall, not notice a car leaving the alley, etc.
3. Where should a pedestrian go if there is no sidewalk?
When there is no sidewalk, pedestrian path or curb, you need to walk in one row along the edge of the roadway. Outside the city, pedestrians in such cases must walk towards traffic.
4. Why can’t you cross the road diagonally?
When you walk diagonally, you turn your back to the cars and may not see them. In addition, the path becomes longer, you spend more time on the roadway.
5. What can happen if you get off the bus at the last moment?
The driver will see in the mirror that no one is there and will begin to close the doors. If you are late to leave, the doors may pinch you. In this case, you can fall and end up under the wheels of a bus.
6. Why is it dangerous to cross the road together arm in arm or holding hands?
When a whole column of children crosses the road, it is safe to hold hands. When two or three people are crossing, this should not be done (of course, if the student is not leading his younger brother or sister), because when danger appears, the children can pull each other in different directions and lose precious seconds.
7. What should a pedestrian remember when getting off a bus?
After getting off the bus, you need to move away from it, giving way to those getting off and waiting to board. There is no need to rush to cross the road: a standing bus makes it difficult to notice passing traffic. Therefore, you cannot run out from behind him - neither in front nor behind. Walk to the crossing or (if there is none) wait until the bus leaves the stop and you will have a clear view of the road.
8. What are the dangers when you walk down the street with small children?
Small children do not yet know how to navigate the road and can break free and run at the most inopportune moment. The elders should hold the younger ones tightly by the wrist and not let them go. You need to be especially careful when you drive up to your home and get off a bus, tram, taxi, or trolleybus. Small children, noticing someone they know on the other side of the street, can break free and run towards them.
9. Why is the moment dangerous for a pedestrian when one car overtakes another?
For some time, the first car covers the second. A pedestrian can only see one car and will not notice an overtaking car. How dangerous is it for a pedestrian when two oncoming cars pass each other? One car pulls out from behind another. Therefore, both the driver and the pedestrian may not notice each other.
10. Is it possible to be distracted when crossing the road?
Of course not. On the road, a car travels 10-12 meters or even more in a second. But we love to look back at the noise, the scream, especially when we hear our name. This is a very dangerous habit.
11. You have come to a crossroads. It showed a green signal for pedestrians. For how long, you don't know. Is it worth starting the transition?
It is better to wait for the next green signal cycle so as not to find yourself at a crossing when the traffic light is red. This is especially important in rainy weather or winter when the road is slippery.
12. What should you do if you dropped your bag, briefcase or some other item while crossing the road?
If we drop something, our first reaction is to quickly pick it up. When crossing the road, this habit can serve you badly. If we immediately bend down and pick up an object, our attention will be focused only on it. You can't do that on the road. You must first look in both directions of the road, make sure that there is no danger, and then pick up your “lost item.” It’s better, of course, to be collected during the transition and not drop anything.
13. The boy is in a hurry to go to the cinema and is late. A truck is approaching the crossing, but the boy sees that it will have time to cross. What is the danger of such a situation?
There are two dangers. Firstly, another car may be following the truck, hidden for now from the boy’s eyes. Secondly, when crossing, the boy will only watch the approaching truck and may forget to look in the other direction.
14. Why is it dangerous to play near the road?
While playing, you can forget about the danger, run out onto the road and get hit by a car.
15. At an uncontrolled intersection, a pedestrian let a car pass; he cannot see any other cars. Is it possible to transfer?
You can’t let a car pass right away. In the first seconds, while she is close, the oncoming person may be hidden behind her. Having let a car pass, you need to wait until it drives further away and does not interfere with your inspection of the street.
16. A pedestrian began to cross the street when the traffic lights changed from green to red. The pedestrian decided: “While the cars are standing still, I’ll be in time: after all, the drivers see me and won’t run over me.” What is a pedestrian's mistake?
Not all cars are standing at this moment; some are approaching the intersection, and when the green signal turns on, they will enter the intersection on the move. Such a driver may not notice a crossing pedestrian because of standing cars. And the pedestrian also does not see this car because of the standing traffic.
17. Why is it necessary to cross the road at pedestrian crossings?
The driver knows that pedestrian traffic is allowed in these places, he reduces his speed and is more attentive. A pedestrian who crosses the road in the wrong place can get hurt and interfere with the flow of traffic.
18. Why can’t you cross the road when the traffic light is red or yellow?
When the light is red for pedestrians, the light is green for drivers. Seeing a green signal, the driver drives quickly, without waiting for pedestrians to appear.
19. Why is it dangerous to cross the road?
When a person runs, it is difficult for him to observe, to see the roadway, the approaching car.
20. What is the danger of going out onto the road because of a parked car?
When a car is stationary, it blocks the view of the road; a pedestrian cannot see another car that is driving behind the stationary one. We must remember: if the car is stationary, danger may be hidden behind it.
21. Why can’t you walk on the roadway?
Even walking along the edge of the road is dangerous; a car can hit you. You only need to walk on the sidewalk.
22. Why is a pedestrian crossing without a traffic light more dangerous than a crossing with a traffic light?
Crossing without a traffic light is more dangerous because you need to be able to determine whether the car is far away, whether it is going fast or slow. At the same time, because of a slowly moving car, could an oncoming car drive out?
23. Why is crossing dangerous when one car overtakes another?
At the moment when one car overtakes another, the speed of the overtaking car is much greater. A pedestrian may not notice an overtaking car. The driver of an overtaking car may also not notice the pedestrian.
24. How many meters will the car go when braking if the driver wants to stop?
Depending on the speed, it can move 36-46 meters. Much more in icy conditions. In addition, while the driver presses the brakes, the car will travel several meters without braking.
25. Why is it dangerous to play near the road?
While playing, you can forget about the danger, run out onto the road and get run over by a car.
26. What should a person get off the bus remember?
The fact that a stopped bus makes it difficult to notice approaching traffic. You have to wait until the bus leaves the stop.
27. How should one step from the sidewalk onto the roadway?
You always need to stop to look around and get ready for the transition.
28. What is the danger of rushing on the street?
When a person is in a hurry, he is not so attentive; in this state it is easy to not notice a moving car.
29. What if a pedestrian has to step out onto the road because of trees, bushes, etc.?
Pause and examine the part of the road that was hidden behind the object.
30. Why can’t you cling to vehicles?
Because you can fall off and get hit by the wheels of the car you are attached to, or the car that is driving behind you.
31. How is pedestrian traffic regulated?
Traffic lights, road markings, signs, road signs, traffic controllers.
32. Where and why are metal fences installed?
They are installed in areas of heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic and limit the possibility of crossing the roadway in the wrong place.
33. At what age are children allowed to ride a bicycle outside?
From the age of 14.
34. Where should you wait for the tram?
You need to wait for the tram opposite the stop on the sidewalk or on a specially marked area.
35. What cars are allowed to run a red light?
Ambulance, police, fire, city gas.
36. How to get around a stationary tram?
A stationary tram must be walked around in front to avoid getting hit by an oncoming tram.
37. What are sidewalks for, and how should you move along them?
Sidewalks are used for pedestrian traffic. Pedestrians must move towards each other, keeping to the right in each direction. You are not allowed to play or jostle on the sidewalks.
38. Where should a pedestrian stop if he does not have time to finish crossing the roadway?
At a traffic island or at the intersection of the center line with the pedestrian crossing line.
39. Why is it dangerous to walk and run along the roadway?
The roadway is intended only for traffic, and a pedestrian on it interferes with traffic. This can lead to an accident, as you may not have time to assess the road situation. In addition, drivers do not expect that pedestrians can walk or run along the roadway and may not notice the pedestrian.
40. In our region there are many cases when children get hit by a car moving in reverse in the courtyards. Why does this happen? What should children do?
It is dangerous for children to be and play in the back of a car because the driver only partially sees what is happening behind him, and is often deprived of the opportunity to see a small child.
41. Where can I play in the yard?
Only in a special area designated for play, where cars and motorcycles are not allowed.
42. Why do we need road markings (lines, inscriptions, etc.) applied to the roadway with white paint?
It establishes a certain order of movement. It indicates where certain types of transport should move, and where pedestrians can cross the street.
43. Why are pedestrian crossings installed on the streets? What are they?
Pedestrian crossings are places to cross the street from one side to the other. Pedestrian crossings can be underground, above ground or overground. If there is a pedestrian crossing, you should only cross the street along them. Transitions can be regulated or unregulated. The first ones are equipped with a traffic light.
44. How to cross the street at a pedestrian crossing?
It is allowed to cross the street if the permissive (green) traffic light is on. Before you step onto the roadway, you need to look around and make sure that the cars have stopped. If an approaching car is moving at high speed (maybe the driver did not see the signal), let it pass. You need to cross the street even more carefully and cautiously at an unregulated pedestrian crossing.
45. What does a red traffic light mean?
The red signal prohibits movement.
46. What does the combination of red and yellow signal mean?
Movement is prohibited during these signals. They warn about the upcoming turn on green.
47. What is the main rule when crossing the street?
You need to cross it only in designated places - at intersections and pedestrian crossings, but the most important thing is to provide yourself with a good view of the road to the right and left. Try never to cross where visibility is poor (there are cars, bushes, trees and other obstacles). If possible, move away from standing cars, bushes and other objects that interfere with your inspection of the road.
48. What should you do if you have to cross the street next to a parked car or other obstruction to your view?
It may turn out that way. That just where the crossing is allowed, a car has broken down or is parked. In such cases, you need to approach a standing car (or other object that obstructs your view), stop and look out carefully, only after making sure that there is no hidden danger can you cross.
49. Why is it necessary to cross the road at intersections and at pedestrian crossings?
The driver knows that pedestrian traffic is allowed in these places, he reduces his speed and is more attentive. A pedestrian who crosses in the wrong place can get hurt and interfere with drivers.
50. Why can’t you cross the road when the traffic light is red or yellow?
When Red is on for pedestrians, Green is on for drivers. Seeing a green signal, the driver drives quickly and does not expect pedestrians to appear. Even if there are no cars visible, you must resist the urge to cross and wait for the green signal.
51. Why is it dangerous to cross the road?
When a person runs, it is difficult for him to observe, to see. And when crossing the road, the main thing is to look carefully on both sides, because the road is also deceptive: it seems that it is safe, and suddenly a car pulls out from an alley or from behind another car.
52. Why is it dangerous to cross the road diagonally?
When you walk diagonally, you turn your back to the cars and may not see them. In addition, the transition path becomes longer.
53. How does the driver see the bus passengers?
The driver monitors boarding and disembarking and passengers in the cabin through special mirrors. Therefore, he does not need to turn his head to see what is happening behind him.
54. What can happen if you are late getting off the bus?
The driver will see in the mirror that there is no one there and will close the doors; if you are late getting out, he may get pinched by the doors. If you fall, you may get run over.
55. What is the danger of entering the roadway because of a parked car?
When a car is stationary, it blocks the view of the road, and a pedestrian may not notice another car that is driving behind the stationary one. Trucks, buses, trolleybuses, and trams are especially dangerous and block the view of the road. But cars can also prevent you from seeing danger. We must remember: if there is a car parked on the street, there may be danger hidden behind it.
56. Why is a road with very few cars dangerous?
A pedestrian may think that the road is empty and begins to cross without looking both ways. And a car may suddenly appear - it will drive out of the yard, out of the alley. When crossing the road, you should always look both ways carefully.
57. How to determine whether a car is far or close?
It is necessary to determine how long it will take for the car to travel to the place where the pedestrian is standing. If it’s long, then the car is far away. If it's only a few seconds, it means close. Sometimes it seems that the car is far away, but if it is driving fast, it is dangerous to cross the road. When crossing the roadway, it is necessary to take into account the speed of traffic.
58. Why can’t you walk on the roadway?
It’s dangerous to walk even along the edge of the roadway—you might get hit by a car. You should only walk on sidewalks.
59. How to walk on a road that has no sidewalk?
When there is no sidewalk (outside the city), you need to walk along the side of the road, facing the traffic, in order to see the cars coming towards you.
60. What danger often arises when a schoolchild approaches his house?
Having noticed his house, the student will want to quickly cross the roadway to get home, and may not notice the car that is driving along the road at that moment.
61. How to determine that a car driver is about to turn right?
The car occupies the right lane, the right flashlight turns on and flashes - the turn signal.
62. Why are cars with trailers dangerous?
Firstly, when turning, the trailer skids and can hit pedestrians. Secondly, an inattentive pedestrian, seeing that the body of a car has passed by, may begin to cross the street and get hit by a trailer.
63. Why is it dangerous to cross the road together, arm in arm or holding hands?
When a whole column of children crosses the road, it is safe to hold hands. When two or three are crossing, this should not be done, because when danger appears, the children may begin to pull each other in different directions and lose the most valuable seconds.
64. Why is a pedestrian crossing without a traffic light more dangerous than a crossing with a traffic light?
Crossing without a traffic light is more dangerous, because you need to be able to determine whether a car is far or close, whether it is going fast or slow, and you need to be able to notice a small car or motorcycle. At the same time, often because of a slow-moving car, another one that is driving quickly gets out; because of a car that has passed, an oncoming one can get out.
65. Does the driver of a car that approaches him always see a pedestrian?
Not always: The driver has to watch many other drivers and pedestrians.
66. What are the dangers of driving on the road with small children?
Small children do not yet know how to navigate the road and can break free and run at the most inopportune moment. The elders must hold the younger ones tightly and not let them go when they try to escape. This happens especially often when getting off a bus, trolleybus, tram, taxi, in front of your house, when parents, comrades or acquaintances appear on the other side of the street.
67. Why is the moment dangerous for a pedestrian when one car overtakes another?
At this time, one car pulls out from behind another, the speed of the overtaking car is much greater. A pedestrian may not notice an overtaking car until it moves ahead, but then it will be too late. The driver of an overtaking car will also not see the pedestrian until he pulls out from behind the car he is overtaking.
68. Why is it dangerous for a pedestrian when two oncoming cars pass each other?
Here, too, one car leaves behind another. Therefore, the driver and the pedestrian may not notice each other, because visibility will be blocked by the car.
69. How many meters will the car go when braking if the driver wants to stop?
Even when a person wants to stop running, he will “jump” two meters. And the car needs, depending on the speed, 10, 15, and 20 meters. In addition, while the driver presses the brake, the car will travel several meters without braking.
70. Is it possible to look back when crossing the road?
Of course not. On the road, a car travels 10-12 meters or even more in a second. But we are accustomed to looking around when there is noise, shouting, when someone calls, without thinking whether we should succumb to this habit.
71. You approached an intersection: while you were approaching, the green light was on all the time. Is it possible to transfer?
If the street is relatively wide, more than 10-12 meters, it is better to wait so as not to find yourself at a crosswalk or in the middle of the roadway when the traffic light is red, the next green signal cycle.
72. Why is it dangerous to stand in the middle of the street?
When a person stands in the middle of the street, “on the center line,” cars are passing behind him, he does not watch them. But standing in traffic and not watching out for them is dangerous. If you are frightened by an approaching car, you can, out of habit, take a step back - right under the wheels of the vehicle passing behind you. Standing in the middle of the street, you need to be very collected and attentive, not take a single step without looking. On streets where there are a lot of cars moving, it is better to time the crossing so that you do not have to stand in the middle between two oncoming traffic flows.
73. What should you do if a pedestrian drops a bag, briefcase or some other item while crossing the road?
In such a situation, we are used to immediately bending down and lifting, while distracting ourselves from observation. You can't do that on the road. You must always look first, make sure there is no danger, and then bend down. And it’s best to be collected during the transition and not drop anything.
74. The boy is in a hurry to go to the cinema and is late. A truck is approaching the crossing, but the boy sees that it will have time to cross. What is the danger?
There are two dangers. Firstly, another car may not be visible behind the truck, which is traveling at a higher speed and is still hidden from the boy. Secondly, while crossing, the boy will watch the approaching truck and may forget to look in the other direction.
75. Why is it dangerous to play near the road?
While playing, you can forget about the danger, run out onto the road and get hit by a car.
76. At an uncontrolled intersection, a pedestrian let a car pass, no more cars are visible. Is it possible to transfer?
You can’t let a car pass right away. In the first seconds, while she is close, the oncoming person may be hidden behind her. Having let a car pass, you need to wait until it drives further away and does not interfere with your inspection of the street.
77. The pedestrian approached the intersection. While he was approaching, the green light was on, and the pedestrian was ready to cross. Suddenly the light turned red. The pedestrian decided this: while the cars are standing still, I’ll be in time. After all, drivers see me and won’t run over me. What is the pedestrian’s mistake that he did not take into account?
Not all cars are stopped at this moment; some are approaching the intersection and, when the green signal turns on, will enter the intersection on the move. Such a driver may not notice a crossing pedestrian because of standing cars, and the pedestrian does not see this car because of standing vehicles.
78. When you approached a pedestrian crossing “without a traffic light”, the cars were standing, the main group of pedestrians had already walked half of the roadway. Is it possible to transfer?
When the main group of pedestrians has passed, drivers of stationary cars are ready to start moving. At this time, they follow the main group of pedestrians with their eyes and may not notice a late pedestrian. Therefore, crossing the road in such a situation is dangerous.
79. What is the danger of rushing on the street?
When a person is in a hurry, he always thinks about one thing - how to go faster and not waste time. In this condition it is easy not to notice the car. Most accidents on the roads occur when children are in a hurry, worried, or engrossed in conversation or play.
80. How should you step from the sidewalk onto the roadway: immediately or first pause? Why?
You always have to pause. Firstly, to better inspect the roadway. Secondly, to get ready for the transition. Because on the roadway you need increased attention, not the same as on the sidewalk.
81. There is a car parked near the entrance of your house. The driver left. What could be the danger?
A stationary car blocks or limits your view of the road. Because of it, you may not notice another car, motorcycle, or cyclist.
82. Why do some pedestrians cross the street wherever they please, and even diagonally?
There is no culture of behavior, endurance, willpower, or respect for drivers.
83. Why are cyclists and motorcyclists at greatest risk on the road?
The stability of two-wheeled vehicles is many times lower than that of four-wheeled vehicles. Its size is many times smaller and it is often not noticed. Devices for signaling maneuvers on a car are incomparably better than on a motorcycle and bicycle, so motorcyclists and cyclists have to give hand signals, which they do not always do skillfully. In addition, in some cases hand signals are subtle: twilight, inclement weather, etc. And lastly: the experience of motorcyclists and cyclists is often insufficient for safe operation.
84. Why do some pedestrians cross the street when the traffic light is red?
There is no restraint, discipline, respect for drivers who find it more difficult to drive a car, when pedestrians cross in an unorganized manner and violate traffic rules.
85. Which turn is more dangerous, left or right, and why?
Left turns are much more dangerous. The driver has to cross two lanes: his own - you can collide with a passing car that is approaching from behind, it is not always easy to notice, and the oncoming lane - you must let oncoming traffic pass.
86. The green light is on for cars, but they are standing still. Why can they stand? Is it dangerous or safe to cross?
Crossing in such a situation is very dangerous: cars can stand waiting for permission to turn during a traffic jam, allowing an ambulance, fire truck or other special vehicle to pass. Cars can stand in one row, and cars can pass in another row (hidden behind the standing ones).
87. What is the danger of a bus when it approaches a stop?
The entrance to the bus stop is usually heavily traveled. In inclement weather or in winter, the bus may slip (skid) and even drive out onto the site. In addition, the pedestrian himself may slip and get run over. Or he may be accidentally pushed, especially when there are many passengers at the stop. Therefore, you need to carefully watch the bus approaching the stop and not come close to it until it comes to a complete stop.
88. What to do if a pedestrian has to go out onto the road close to a parked car: trees, bushes?
Pause and examine the part of the road that was hidden behind the object.
89. You want to catch up with a friend not far from the road. What danger threatens your comrade?
While running away, he may run onto the roadway without noticing the car.
90. On the edge of the sidewalks of a street with little traffic, a group of schoolchildren are chatting animatedly. Possible dangers?
Someone, being sure that there is no car, can step onto the road without looking.
91. What should a pedestrian get off a bus remember?
The fact that a standing bus makes it difficult to notice passing traffic, so you cannot get out or run out from behind it - neither in front nor behind.