Road Safety Question Cards Answers
Road Safety Question Cards Answers
The crossing-patrol person’s job is to safely It is important to walk straight across roads
stop traffic (particularly near schools during so that we do not trip or fall over and so we
the morning and afternoon school runs) and can be clearly seen by drivers.
to allow children and other people to cross
the road safely. They wear ‘hi-vis’ clothing
and hold a stop sign to make themselves
visible to traffic.
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3. Always wear a seatbelt if there is one. Can you 4. The lollipop sign says, ‘Stop’. Who is it telling
think of three vehicles which have seat belts? to stop?
Three vehicles from the following list: It is telling the car drivers to stop.
• car
• van
• lorry
• minibus
• coach
• taxi
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5. What does this traffic sign warn drivers about? 6. Why should you wear a helmet when you ride
your bicycle?
This triangular sign is a warning to drivers You should wear a helmet when you ride a
to look out for children. bike to protect yourself from a serious head
injury.
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7. Why has the car stopped? 8. What are people who are walking near
roads called?
The car has stopped to let the pedestrians People walking near roads are called
cross the road. pedestrians.
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9. Can you remember the Green Cross Code? Here are 10. Here are four more safe places to cross a road.
some clues: Do you know what they are all called?
1. Find a safe place to cross. 1. footbridge
2. Stop before the edge of the kerb. 2. zebra crossing
3. Look all around for traffic and listen. 3. pelican or puffin crossing (a puffin crossing
4. If traffic is coming, let it pass. has sensors but a pelican crossing works
on a timer)
5. When it is safe, go straight across the road.
Do not run. 4. underpass
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11. Which side should children get in or out of a car: 12. What would you say to this person to help them
the pavement side or the road side? Why? cross the road more safely?
Pupils’ own responses, such as: “I would tell
Children should always get in or out of a
car on the pavement side, away from traffic, them to use the zebra crossing because that
because it is much safer on this side. is a safer place to cross”.
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