Pedestrian SafetyWatch out for these common crash situations:
A Message for Parents of Preschool Children....Here are some facts your should know:
This is How You Can Prevent These Tragedies
A Message for Parents of Elementary School Children....Below are some common myths that children believe about being a pedestrian. Make sure your child knows the facts. Myth: A green light means that it is safe to cross. Fact: A green light means that you may stop and search for cars. Before you step off the curb, look LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT, and if it is safe to do so, cross and keep looking left and right as you do so. Be alert for vehicles making a right turn on red. Myth: You are safe in a crosswalk. Fact: You may cross at a crosswalk, but before you do, you must stop at the curb. Look LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT for cars. When it is clear, cross and keep looking left and right. Myth: If you see the driver, the driver sees you. Fact: The driver may not see you. Make certain the driver see you and stops before you cross in front of the car. Try to make eye contact with the driver. Myth: The driver will stop if you are in a crosswalk or at a green light. Fact: The driver may not see you. The driver's view may be blocked. The driver may run a traffic light illegally. The driver may turn without looking for pedestrians. Myth: Wearing white at night makes you visible to drivers. Fact: Even if you and your child wear white clothes, drivers will have a difficult time seeing you at night. Carry a flashlight. Wear reflective clothing. Walk facing traffic. Remember, when crossing a street your child should always:
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