Youth Pedestrian Safety Lessons: Traffic Signals and Road Etiquette

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Explore essential pedestrian safety lessons for youth including traffic signals, pedestrian actions, and road terminologies like edge, shoulder, intersection, crosswalk, and signals. Stay informed and learn how to navigate roads safely as a pedestrian.

  • Safety
  • Pedestrian
  • Youth
  • Traffic Signals
  • Road Etiquette

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  1. Youth Pedestrian Safety Youth Pedestrian Safety Lessons Lessons DAY 3 TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS

  2. PEDESTRIAN: Someone who walks or moves about using a wheelchair. ACTION: Walk in place.

  3. BICYCLIST: Someone who rides a bicycle. ACTION: Lay on your back and do bicycle crunches OR move your body like you're riding a bike.

  4. EDGE: A border or outside limit to an area. In this case, where the sidewalk meets the road. ACTION: Raise your hands above your head, then bend over and point at an imaginary line in front of you. Repeat.

  5. SHOULDER: The edge of the road where cars do not drive. Sometimes a white line separates the shoulder from the road. Cars also sometimes park in the shoulder. The shoulder is used as a sidewalk if there is no sidewalk. ACTION: Twist your body while brushing each shoulder with the opposite hand.

  6. INTERSECTION: A place where two or more streets meet and cross each other. ACTION: Do five jumping jacks.

  7. CROSSWALK: Any part of an intersection, either marked with white lines or unmarked, that is for pedestrians to cross the road. ACTION: Take five steps, then look left-right-left.

  8. SIGNAL: A gesture, picture, or sound used to give information or instructions. ACTION: Skip in place.

  9. Day 3, Activity 2: Pedestrian Signals

  10. ACTION: Look left-right-left, then start to run in place

  11. ACTION: Walk in place

  12. ACTION: Jump up and down and alternate putting your hand out like telling someone to stop

  13. Day 3, Activity 3: Traffic Signals

  14. ACTION: Run in place

  15. ACTION: Walk in place

  16. ACTION: Crouch into a sitting position, hold that position

  17. Video: Traffic Signals (3:30 min.): https://tinyurl.com/y242dats https://tinyurl.com/y242dats

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