This is the last installment of an 8 part series on School Safety Plans.
Hopefully you have a liaison
from the police department who works with your students. They are best able to command the respect of
the students. Whether it is staff or the
police officer, the students should be taught the following basics:
- Never assume a car is going to stop for you.
- “Stranger Danger” – avoiding adults they don’t know.
- Look both ways before stepping into a street.
- Never run out between cars.
- Cross streets at 90 degree angles at intersections.
- Use sidewalks and trails whenever available.
- Always wear a helmet when bicycling.
- Always wear a seatbelt in a car.
- Little kids must always be in a car seat.
- How push buttons and pedestrian indications work at a traffic signal.
- Your school’s specific traffic safety plan.



Hi,
Great tips. Hope all of us follow the basic rules. This is very helpful. And take more care on traffics at the schools.
- Rose.
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