Road safety rules for students

  1. Introduction to teaching road safety and lesson ideas
  2. Friendship Circle / Resources
  3. Teach Road Safety Rules to Kids with These Interesting Activities
  4. 10 Important Points on Student Road Safety and Suggestion for Improvements
  5. Planning for road safety: awareness, behavior and infrastructure


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Introduction to teaching road safety and lesson ideas

Road safety is a great subject in which to engage children and young people – and Road Safety Week is the perfect time to do it! If approached in the right way, students often enjoy and get a lot from studying and campaigning for road safety because it is an issue they can understand and that affects them. It’s vitally important to help shape children and young people’s understanding of and attitudes towards road safety, to help give them the best chance of keeping safe while they’re young and as they get older. Road crashes are the biggest killer of young people worldwide. Teaching road safety may be part of your country’s teaching requirements. If it isn’t, it should always be possible to incorporate road safety messages into lessons on other subjects, or assemblies, lunchtime activities, or general ‘citizenship’ or ‘wellbeing’ lessons if you have them. Below are some guidelines on what to teach different age groups from age 2 to 18, and some ideas for lessons and activities, including some that can be incorporated into teaching on subjects like Maths, Science, Drama and English. You can also find out if your national or local authority provides help and guidance on road safety teaching, which may show you how to teach road safety within your country’s teaching requirements. You could also visit Brake’s UK Sensitivity issues Before teaching road safety, check if any children have been bereaved by, hurt in, or witnessed a serious road crash, and be sensitive to their need...

Friendship Circle / Resources

Traffic Safety For Children With Special Needs Traffic-related mishaps account for a large number of deaths and injuries amongst our society's children and youth. When a child has special needs, the risk factor can increase dramatically due to several factors including: • Lack of awareness of danger • Heightened distractibility • Difficulty or inability to filter out background stimuli • Higher levels of impulsivity • Higher levels of restlessness and lower levels of patience (e.g. being able to "wait") • Greater cognitive and learning challenges Therefore, as parents and educators, we need to work that much harder to teach our children with special needs about street and traffic safety and employ strategies that that can help compensate for any developmental or cognitive challenges our kids might face. Here are some tips and resources you may find helpful in making the streets safer for your special needs child. Teach your child how to wait When it comes to sitting quietly in a restaurant until family members finish their meals, having a turn on the swings at the playground, or crossing the street safely, waiting is an important skill for every person to have. Having said that, it can also be a difficult one for many individuals who have special needs to acquire on their own. Here is a Utilize technology and virtual reality Research emanating from Do2Learn's Benefit from pre-existing curriculums Use visuals you find online or make yourself Many individuals with special ne...

Teach Road Safety Rules to Kids with These Interesting Activities

• • • • • Teaching Here are some interesting activities which you can try out to make the kids understand the importance of road safety rules. Must Read: 1. Visit to a traffic park. Nothing can equate the pleasure of an outing, especially for kids. A planned visit can be funny as well as informative if you can include the local traffic park in your itinerary. Remember to check out the timings to plan properly. The traffic parks are usually setup by the respective traffic departments to create awareness for the general public. They generally consist of mock signboards, signals and traffic setups to create awareness on road safety rules. 2. Games on traffic signs and safety symbols A lot of complicated concepts can be made simple and comprehensible by kids with the introduction of a game mode. Children love to play and their funny bones can be used to create games like quizzes, jumping the rope with answering each safety sign meaning, guess the sign with dumb charades etc. 3. Models and road safety sign making Hands on activities such as making of models and road safety signs can go a long way in easing the task of teaching road safety rules to kids. Sensory stimuli, especially that of vision and touch can make the kids understand the concepts with little effort. Any activity stimulating the senses will surely reward the efforts in teaching road safety rules to kids. 4. Conducting Traffic awareness rallies It’s yet another great way to You May Also Like: 5. Making a short fi...

10 Important Points on Student Road Safety and Suggestion for Improvements

• • • • • Road safety education is vital for people of all ages. As a responsible citizen, you should be aware of each and every road safety rules. Observation is the key skill you need in ensuring road safety. Safety education begins right from your school. By obeying safety rules and regulations, you can save yourself and others on the road. Today, Must Read: List of Math Symbols and their Meaning (Free Downloadable Chart For Classroom) Here follows 10 important points on the road safety and certain suggestions for improvement: 1. Awareness of Traffic Signs There are different types of traffic signs you should know about. Some of them are discussed below: Hand Signals Hand signals help you to avoid so many confusions as well as accidents. Some of the basic hand signals are: right hand swinging up and down with your palm facing downwards to slow down the vehicle, raising your forearm vertically outside to stop the vehicle and swinging the right arm forward and backward in a semicircular motion to allow the vehicle behind you overtake. Direction Indicators Direction indicators are very much useful for you, especially during night time travelling. One of the greatest advantages of direction indicators is that it is easier to recognize. Traffic Signs and Symbols Every important junction has traffic lights indicating different meaning that allow safe walking and travelling. You should be able to know some of the essential traffic signs for u-turn, one way, hospitals, schools,...

Planning for road safety: awareness, behavior and infrastructure

Traffic crashes have become a global epidemic 1. Fortunately, government authorities and NGOs around the world are working hard with a combination of awareness, behavior and infrastructure strategies to reverse this deadly trend through traffic safety initiatives. If you live in a low-income country, traffic crashes are one of the top ten causes of death. If you live in Costa Rica, considered an upper middle-income country by the World Bank 2, you’re more likely to die in a traffic accident than from liver or stomach cancer 3. Even if you live in the U.S., auto accidents kill more people than pancreatic cancer, liver or heart disease, violence, suicide or any other injury 4. Motor vehicle accident statistics are staggering. According to the • Every year, more than 1.2 million people die each year, and up to 50 million are injured due to road traffic crashes (page ix, x) • Approximately 90 percent of traffic-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (page 4) • Road traffic crashes are the number one cause of death for people between the age of 15 and 29 (page x) • Almost half of all deaths on the world’s roads are motorcyclists, cyclists and pedestrians (page 8) Progress is being made to reduce this toll. Governments and organizations—such as the United Nations, the World Bank, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), World Resources Institute (WRI), International Road Federation (IRF), Bloomberg Philanthropies, the FIA High Level Pa...