10 Important golden Road Safety Rules to Teach your Children

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10 Important Road Safety Rules Teach Your Children


“For safety is not a gadget but a state of mind.� -Eleanor Everet

Parents are less worried about the safety of children until they begin to stroll all alone to school bus stops, neighbour's home or the nearby shops. Unexpectedly an realisation that the roads are entirely unsafe for their minimal ones can't help much. Safety doesn't happen accidently. Parents need to set up a sheltered domain for children. Most parents choose school transport for the protected transportation of children.


Be that as it may, in feline you can do a great deal more than simply organizing school transport for your kids. Show them better.


Teach Them the Golden Road Safety Rules: 1. STOP “Broken tools can be replaced. You can't.” -Author Unknown

Try not to be in a rush while crossing roads. Stop and be careful. Always walk in the footpath. Show them to be mindful while walking close to the roads.


2. LOOK

“Prepare and prevent, don't repair and repent.� - Author Unknown

Check all directions. Look and Look! Before intersection and even while strolling look in all directions. Perception never stings. The more they are cautious the better it is.


3. THINK

“Alert today, alive tomorrow.� - Author Unknown

Before crossing the road, think twice. Make sure about traffic signal. Walk just when the traffic is positive. Rush will never offer assistance


4. LISTEN

“Chance takers are accident makers.� - Author Unknown

Listen to traffic signals while crossing the road. Walk straight out and about. Children regularly listen to music while crossing the road or strolling through the pavement. That is not safe. Show them to keep away from electronic contraptions while on roads



5. NO RUNNING

“Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy.” – Author Unknown

Children have the affinity for running and leaving their guardians hand while strolling in the street. Children should remain calm on streets.


6. USE CROSSROAD

“Accidents hurt – safety doesn't.” -Author Unknown

Make it a point to show them about the significance of crossroads. While crossing, children can look at the driver. They must have the capability to choose when to cross. Remind them to focus out and about.


7. COLOURS

“Don't learn safety by accident” – Author Unknown

Colours are not simply colours when it's an busy road. Your kids must realize what the traffic signals truly mean, red means stop and green means go.


8. NOT A PLAYZONE

“If you don't think it's safe, it probably isn't”. – Author Unknown

Draw a breaking point while your children play outside. Try not to permit them to play near streets or parking areas. Teach them not to keep running behind their toys or ball because there are possibilities of them to land on random streets, let them request the assistance of a known grown-up, quickly.


9. BRIGHT CLOTHES

“Safety isn't just a slogan; it's a way of life.” - Author Unknown

Try to avoid dull colour outfits on the road. Teach your kids to wear bright colours even while bicycling in the streets. Bright garments attract drivers.


10. SIDE WALKS

“Safety isn't expensive, it’s priceless.” – Author Unknown

Take pedestrian roads only for walking, if you follow this rule then your child will make it a point to make it a habit. Avoid those roads where sidewalks are not available.


Safety First: Practice the safest method before your children, for them to learn and grow. By setting a good example, you can ensure about your child’s safety outside the school transportation service circle. Around one in fourteen of all child death between the ages 5 to 14 is due to road accidents. Serious road injuries are not rare. Teaching more about road safety measures can reduce the number of causalities. Be wise!


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