Download the requirements for the road safety award by clicking on the download link above.
1. Identify and explain 10 important road signs.
2. Tell when and where to cross the road safely.
3. Give road safety rules for:
4. Explain why you should wear a seatbelt when riding in a car.
5. Listen to a highway patrol officer or other safety officer talk about safety for children.
6. Play a safety game.
Helps
1. Some examples:
2. Cross the road at an intersection or crosswalk. If there is a traffic light, cross only when it is green for your direction.
3. Walk to the side of the road going against traffic. The rules may vary in your area. Check with the Department of Motor Vehicles for regulations for walking; riding a horse, bicycle, or skateboard; and walking in a group. Abide by traffic rules, watching carefully for traffic.
4. Watch a video or listen to a police officer talk about seatbelt safety. We wear safety belts so we will experience fewer injuries in an accident. It is the law in many areas.
5. Have a safety expert talk with the children at their age level, stressing what children can do to be safe.
6. Make signs and play Simon Says, holding signs up. Having the children do what the sign says, either on foot or on a bicycle, is a fun way to learn road safety. Or play other safety games.