
Dealing with Distractions in Active Travel
Learn about how distractions can impact safety during active travel and explore strategies to manage distractions effectively. Discover the importance of decision-making on mental health and well-being. Reflect on real-life examples and engage in discussions to enhance your awareness of potential distractions.
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Active Travel Lesson 9 Learning Objectives: To understand that distractions can affect my safety when travelling actively. What Matters: How we process and respond to our experiences affects our mental health and emotional well-being. Our decision-making impacts on the quality of our lives and the lives of others.
Discuss how you can become distracted whilst walking Distractions
Do these images give you some ideas?
What does this clip show us? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swaW8J2Nx1E&t=16s
Discuss what the distractions are in these videos.. What should they have done differently? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxHBVgM9zfg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67XsZ8lwORk
Look up your home on the Think Map. Why are the accidents in those locations? https://www.think.gov.uk/thinkmap/
Write a story with the title: My Journey to School
Plenary Is it only pedestrians that can be distracted? What does this mean for us as pedestrians?