When taking a public vehicle, you should abide by public order, pay attention to social ethics, and pay attention to traffic safety.
When waiting for a bus, you should line up one by one and stand on the side of the road or on the platform. You should not crowd on the roadway, and you are not allowed to stand in the middle of the road to block cars.
When getting on the bus, you should wait for the bus to come to a stop, let the passengers on the bus get off first, and then get on in order, without rushing.
After getting on the bus, you should take the initiative to buy a ticket and give up your seat to the elderly, sick, disabled, pregnant women or passengers with babies.
When the vehicle is driving, hold on to the handrails and keep your head and hands away from the window to avoid being rubbed by passing vehicles.
When getting off the bus, walk in order and do not push or squeeze.
After getting off the bus, you should immediately walk onto the sidewalk.
If you need to cross the roadway, you should pass through the sidewalk; you must not rush across in front of or behind the car, as this is very unsafe.
Safely cross the road to go to, from school and out for activities. We have to walk on the road almost every day.
There is a lot of knowledge involved in ensuring safety when walking!
Many pedestrians have lost their lives under the wheels of cars because they did not master the essentials of crossing the road safely.
When crossing a road, choose a place with a crosswalk.
This is a safe zone where pedestrians have the “right of way”.
In this area, the speed of motor vehicles generally slows down, and drivers pay more attention to the movements of pedestrians.
When crossing a road without a crosswalk, pay special attention to avoid passing vehicles.
The simplest way to avoid vehicles is: first look to see if there is an oncoming car on the left, and then walk into the roadway if there is no oncoming car; then look to see if there is an oncoming car on the right. If there is no oncoming car, you can cross the road safely.
It is very dangerous to cross the road without using the crosswalk, to cross randomly, or to rush across the road when a car is approaching.
1) When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the side of the road.
2) When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly queue; when going out in groups, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; be attentive when walking, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around, read books and newspapers while walking, or do other things
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3) On road sections without the command of traffic police, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and do not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.
4) Primary school students should wear yellow hats when lining up after school. In fog, rain, and snow, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and take safety measures in advance.
2. What should you pay attention to when crossing the road?
When crossing the road, the risk factors you may encounter will greatly increase, so you should pay special attention to safety.
1) When crossing the road, you must obey the instructions of the traffic police; you must abide by the traffic rules and "go on green lights and stop on red lights."
2) When crossing the road, you must follow the pedestrian crossing line; in sections with overpasses and underpasses, you should consciously cross overpasses and underpasses.
3) When crossing the road, walk in a straight line and do not cross in a roundabout way; when there is no crosswalk, you should first look to the left, then to the right, and only cross the road after confirming that no motor vehicles are passing.
4) Do not climb over the safety guardrails and isolation piers in the center of the road, and do not skateboard on the road.
5) Do not cross the road suddenly, especially if there are acquaintances or friends calling from across the road, or the bus you want to take has already pulled into the stop. Do not act rashly to avoid accidents.
3. How to recognize traffic lights?
There are two types of traffic lights. One is a red, yellow, and green three-color signal light used to direct vehicles. It is set in a conspicuous place at an intersection and is called a vehicle traffic light; the other is used to direct pedestrians to cross the road.
The red and green signal lights are installed at both ends of the crosswalk and are called crosswalk lights.
my country's traffic regulations also stipulate the traffic control lights: 1) When the green light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles are not allowed to hinder the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians.
2) When the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but vehicles that have crossed the stop line and pedestrians that have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass.
3) When the red light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass.
4) When the green arrow light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in the direction indicated by the arrow.
5) When the yellow light is flashing, vehicles and pedestrians can pass under the principle of ensuring safety.
4. Cycling safety knowledge Our country is known as the “Kingdom of Bicycles” and is the country with the most bicycles in the world.
However, bicycles have a simple structure, fall over when touched, and have poor stability, so they are the weakest means of transportation.
Among traffic casualty accidents, non-motor vehicles (mainly bicycles) rank first in the number of injuries and second in the number of casualties.
In our country, children must be 12 years old or older before they can ride a bicycle on the road, and they must abide by traffic rules and ride in the slow lane.
5. What should you pay attention to when taking a bus?
1) When taking a bus (electric), you must wait in line and get on the bus in first-come-first-served order without crowding.
When getting on or off, you should wait until the car has stopped, get off first and then get on, without fighting.
2) Do not bring flammable and explosive dangerous goods such as gasoline and firecrackers into the car.