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Rural traffic safety knowledge

1. What are the traffic safety knowledge in rural areas?

1. The road is not level, the muddy road is uneven and the road is full of potholes.

2. The road is too small, and safety problems may arise when the number of vehicles increases.

3. Poor quality and lack of safety awareness may lead to illegal behaviors such as throwing stones on the road that may easily lead to accidents.

4. Roads with many twists and turns can easily cause hidden dangers.

5. If there are no bridges in places with rivers, it is easy to create safety hazards by using wood or running water to cross the river.

6. Rural children lack safety awareness and play on the road, causing safety hazards.

7. Drunk people in rural areas walking around on the road can easily cause safety hazards.

2. Road traffic safety knowledge

1. Walking instructions

1. Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk, and if there is no sidewalk, they must walk on the roadside; < /p>

2. Pedestrians are not allowed to chase or run on the road, nor are they allowed to suddenly turn and cross when a vehicle approaches;

3. Pedestrians are not allowed to pick up or chase cars on the road , it is not allowed to forcibly stop the car or hit the car with objects;

4. It is not allowed to play or frolic on the highway;

5. Preschool children must have a hand when walking on the street or highway. Led by adults;

2. Instructions for riding

1. It is not allowed to hail vehicles in the middle of the road;

2. It is not allowed to put your body on the road when a motor vehicle is moving Any part of the body sticks out of the window; 3. When riding in the bus, you are not allowed to stand or eat in the bus;

4. Do not force people to get on or off the bus, get off first and then get on, and queue up when waiting. Get on the bus in an orderly manner; after getting off, wait for the vehicle to drive away before walking. If you want to cross the road, be sure to do so safely;

5. Do not ride in overloaded vehicles or unoccupied vehicles Vehicles with licenses and sports licenses;

3. Cycling instructions

1. Children under the age of twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles or tricycles on the road;

2. Before turning, you must slow down, look back, extend your hand to indicate, and do not make sudden turns;

3. Do not leave your hands off the handlebars, and do not hold onto other vehicles or hold objects in your hands;

4. Vehicles are not allowed to run in parallel, chase each other or race in twists and turns;

5. Check the performance of the vehicle frequently. Do not ride if there is a problem with the bell, brake or other parts. It should be repaired in time;

6. It is not allowed to ride a bicycle with an umbrella, and it is not allowed to ride with a person;

7. It is not allowed to learn to ride a bicycle on the road;

8. It is not allowed to park on the roadway or compete with motor vehicles;

Emergency incident handling

Safety first when going up and down stairs; do not chase or crowd.

Playing and playing is a dangerous game; life is precious, so cherish it.

Don’t be crowded when passing through the aisles; pay special attention when going up or down.

Don’t chase, don’t make trouble, don’t be impatient; keep to the right and drive slowly, remember to be safe.

Taking a bus

When taking a public vehicle, you should abide by public order, pay attention to social ethics, and pay attention to traffic safety.

When waiting for a bus, you should line up one by one and stand on the side of the road or on the platform. You should not crowd on the roadway, and you are not allowed to stand in the middle of the road to block cars. When getting on the bus, you should wait for the bus to stop, let the passengers get off first, and then get on in order, without rushing. After getting on the bus, you should take the initiative to buy a ticket and give up your seat to the elderly, sick, disabled, pregnant women or passengers with babies. When the vehicle is driving, hold on to the handrails and keep your head and hands away from the window to avoid being rubbed by passing vehicles. When getting off the bus, walk in order and do not push or squeeze. After getting off the bus, you should immediately walk onto the sidewalk. If you need to cross the roadway, you should pass through the sidewalk; you must not rush across in front of the car or behind the car, as this is very unsafe.

Crossing the Road Safely

We have to walk on the road almost every day to go to school, after school and for outdoor activities. There is a lot of knowledge involved in ensuring safety when walking! Many pedestrians have lost their lives under the wheels of cars because they did not master the essentials of crossing the road safely.

When crossing a road, choose a place with a crosswalk. This is a safe zone where pedestrians have the “right of way”.

In this area, the speed of motor vehicles generally slows down, and drivers pay more attention to the movements of pedestrians. When crossing a road without a crosswalk, pay special attention to avoid passing vehicles. The simplest way to avoid vehicles is: first look to see if there is an oncoming car on the left, and then walk into the roadway if there is no oncoming car; then look to see if there is an oncoming car on the right. If there is no oncoming car, you can cross the road safely.

Crossing the road without using the crosswalk, crossing randomly, or rushing across the road when a car is approaching is a very dangerous behavior.

1) When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the side of the road.

2) When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly queue; when going out in groups, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; when walking, be attentive, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around or look around. Read a book or do other things while walking.

3) On road sections without traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.

4) Primary school students should wear little yellow hats when lining up after school. In fog, rain, and snow days, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and take action in advance. Security Measures.

3. What is the common sense of traffic safety?

Since there are not many vehicles in rural areas, some rural schools have omitted to publicize traffic safety education for students, which has caused rural students to Traffic safety awareness is weak.

Some children are already over ten years old, but they either know a little bit about the traffic knowledge they should know, or they don’t understand it at all. However, when they go to a place with more vehicles, traffic awareness is not left in their minds, which leads to traffic accidents.

In order to avoid this situation, both schools and parents must do a good job in educating children about traffic safety awareness. The rural environment is very different from the urban environment. There are no traffic lights and no traffic police command. Although there are fewer vehicles, traffic accidents are extremely prone to occur.

Primary school students should pay more attention to the fact that carelessness is often the cause of traffic accidents. Because they are far away from the city and away from restrictions, many people think that they are free from restraints and use transportation at will. Little do they know that doing so will not only bring danger to others, but also bring safety risks to themselves.

With the development of economy, rural roads have also undergone earth-shaking changes. There are also many national, provincial and county roads near villages. Although these facilitate people's travel, they also bury the Reduce the hidden danger of road traffic safety accidents. Nowadays, cars are a common tool used by people to travel. Needless to say, in cities, many people travel by car. In rural areas, many families have also purchased cars, motorcycles, tractors and other vehicles used for road transportation. Faced with this situation, the management of rural transportation is particularly important.

In addition, many people have weak traffic awareness and cannot adapt to the drastic changes in traffic. Therefore, in the process of engaging in road activities, it is easy to cause traffic accidents, which not only harms their own interests, but also causes traffic accidents. harm the interests of others. In the spring, every household has to go to the fields to plant crops, and most households use tractors as means of transportation. If we do normal precautions and drive according to the rules and regulations, the danger will be far away from us, but some People just don't do that.

Some children are too young to sit alone on a tractor. When braking or turning sharply, they can easily fall off the tractor due to inertia. Some people use agricultural vehicles to carry many people, which makes traffic accidents more likely to occur.

In spring, when the weather gets warmer, people are willing to go out for activities and visit relatives and friends. At this time, motorcycles become the most convenient tool. However, many people do not drive according to traffic rules, carry a large number of people, and drive without helmets, which can easily lead to tragedies.

Autumn is the season for harvesting crops in rural areas. At this time, in order to pack more food to go home, people often forget safety factors, which makes traffic accidents very easy to occur. Sometimes people even sit on the hauled crop straw, which is even more dangerous. If you are not careful, you can easily fall off.

The road surface is slippery in winter, so people with poor skills are advised not to go on the road during this period to avoid accidents.

Elementary school students should be very careful not to ride in vehicles driven by others.

For children under the age of 12, guardians must take careful care to prevent traffic accidents from causing tragic disasters. In daily life, primary school students should understand and learn more about this knowledge. While obeying traffic rules themselves, they can also tell others some traffic safety knowledge, so that there will be less danger and sorrow in life, and more peace and happiness.

4. Little knowledge on traffic safety

my country's "Traffic Law" stipulates that motor vehicles driving on the roads in our country must abide by the principle of passing on the right side. The driver of the motor vehicle and the front seat Passengers must wear seat belts.

1. How to pay attention to traffic safety when walking?

When students go to and from school, it is the time of day when road traffic is the most congested. There are many people and vehicles, so you must pay great attention to traffic safety.

(1) When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the roadside.

(2) When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly queue; when going out in groups, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; when walking, be attentive, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around, Read a book or do other things while walking.

(3) On road sections where there is no traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.

(4) Primary school students should wear small yellow hats when lining up after school. In fog, rain, and snow days, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and drive in advance. Take safety measures.

2. What should you pay attention to when crossing the road?

When crossing the road, the risk factors you may encounter will greatly increase, so you should pay special attention to safety.

1) When crossing the road, you must obey the instructions of the traffic police; you must abide by the traffic rules and "go on green lights and stop on red lights."

2) When crossing the road, you must follow the pedestrian crossing line; in sections with overpasses and underpasses, you should consciously cross overpasses and underpasses.

3) When crossing the road, walk in a straight line and do not cross in a roundabout way; when there is no crosswalk, you should first look to the left, then to the right, and only cross the road after confirming that no motor vehicles are passing.

4) Do not climb over the safety guardrails and isolation piers in the center of the road, let alone skateboard on the road.

5) Do not cross the road suddenly, especially if there are acquaintances or friends calling from across the road, or the bus you want to take has already pulled into the stop, you must not act rashly to avoid accidents.

3. How to recognize traffic lights?

There are two types of traffic lights. One is a red, yellow, and green three-color signal light used to direct vehicles. It is set in a conspicuous place at an intersection and is called a vehicle traffic light; the other is a traffic light used to direct vehicles. The red and green signal lights used to direct pedestrians to cross the road are installed at both ends of the crosswalk and are called crosswalk lights. my country's traffic regulations also stipulate the traffic control lights:

1) When the green light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles are not allowed to hinder the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians.

2) When the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but vehicles that have crossed the stop line and pedestrians that have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass.

3) When the red light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass.

4) When the green arrow light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in the direction indicated by the arrow.

5) When the yellow light is flashing, vehicles and pedestrians can pass under the principle of ensuring safety.

4. Cycling safety knowledge

Our country is known as the "Kingdom of Bicycles" and is the country with the most bicycles in the world. However, bicycles have a simple structure, fall over when touched, and have poor stability, so they are the weakest means of transportation. Among traffic casualty accidents, non-motor vehicles (mainly bicycles) rank first in the number of injuries and second in the number of casualties. In our country, children must be 12 years old or older before they can ride a bicycle on the road, and they must abide by traffic rules and ride in the slow lane.

5. What should you pay attention to when taking a bus?

1) When taking a bus (electric), you must wait in line and get on the bus in a first-come, first-served order without crowding. When getting on or off, you should wait until the car has stopped, get off first and then get on, without fighting.

2) Do not bring gasoline, firecrackers and other flammable and explosive dangerous goods into the car.

3) When riding in a car, do not put your head, hands, and arms out of the window to avoid being scratched by oncoming cars or trees on the roadside; and do not throw debris out of the car window to avoid hurting others.

4) When riding in a car, you should sit firmly and hold yourself firmly. When there are no seats, you should stand with your feet naturally apart and stand sideways. Your hands should hold the handrails tightly to avoid falling and injury when the vehicle brakes suddenly.

5. Please write down the common sense of traffic safety on three roads

When the green light of the traffic light is on, pedestrians are allowed to pass; when the yellow light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but pedestrians who have entered the sidewalk , you can continue to pass; when the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass; when the yellow light is flashing, pedestrians must pass under the principle of ensuring safety. When the crosswalk signal light is green, pedestrians are allowed to pass the crosswalk; when the green light is flashing, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk. , but those who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk. Pedestrians must abide by the regulations. Pedestrians must walk within the sidewalk, and walk on the right when there is no sidewalk; when crossing the road, you must use a crosswalk; there are traffic signal controls When crossing a pedestrian crossing, you must abide by the signal regulations; when passing a sidewalk without traffic signal control, you must look left and right, pay attention to the traffic of vehicles, and are not allowed to chase or run; if there is no crosswalk, you must go straight through, and you are not allowed to cross suddenly when a vehicle approaches; if there are pedestrians If there is a pedestrian overpass or tunnel, you must use the pedestrian overpass or tunnel; you are not allowed to climb the guardrails and isolation fences on the side of the road and in the road, and you are not allowed to push cars, chase cars, forcibly block cars, or throw objects at cars on the road. What situations should occur when walking? What's most dangerous? (1) Crossing the road can easily lead to danger. (2) Walking sideways in groups on non-pavements is the most likely to cause traffic accidents. (3) After the rush hours of commuting and get off work, there are few vehicles on the road because of the large number of vehicles on the road. Few people and few people will paralyze the mind. Paralysis plus paralysis equals danger. (4) Do two things while walking. Read a book while walking, or think about a problem while walking, or chat while walking, or play while walking... If you do this, you may not be hit by a car. You, you hit the car yourself, so it is very dangerous. 2. Cycling safety (1) Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride on the road. This is stipulated in the traffic rules. (2) Cycling without an umbrella . (3) Do not ride with your hands off. (4) Do not ride with others. (5) Do not ride a "sick" car. (6) Do not ride fast. (7) Do not compete with motor vehicles. (8) Do not run parallel to each other. Cycling...

6. List 10 common sense of traffic safety

Fifteen thoughts on safe driving: Think before getting out of the car, check the condition of the car carefully; Think about it when the motor starts, and concentrate on driving. Think wildly; think before starting, observe clearly before going; think before the bicycle, and don’t rush when driving at a medium speed; think before crossing, and don’t run the red light and look frequently; think about obstacles and deal with them in advance Panic; think before turning, beware of vehicles on the left and right; think before meeting, slow down before stopping and be more courteous; think before overtaking, don't force it if you are not sure; think before backing up, pay attention to pedestrians and roadblocks; When driving at night, think about whether the instrument lights are on; when passing through towns, think about whether to slow down or honking the horn; when driving in rainy or foggy weather, think about slowing down the car to avoid slipping; when driving long distances, think about how to balance work and rest with peace of mind; when parking Think about it beforehand and choose the location appropriately. 1. Earnestly learn the common sense of traffic safety and consciously abide by the traffic order; 2. Walk along the roadside and cross the road to take the traffic lane. 'Stop once, look twice, pass three times' "; 3. Do not run red lights, do not cross the road, do not play on the road, do not cross guardrails, do not chase cars, do not throw objects into cars; 4. Queue to ride, do not throw things out of the window, get off from the right side Do not ride on sick vehicles, overloaded vehicles, or agricultural vehicles; 5. Keep to the right when riding a bicycle, do not drive in the wrong direction, do not take your hands off the handlebars, do not chase each other, do not support each other, and do not make sudden turns; 6. When encountering traffic violations, promptly Make corrections and take the initiative to call the police in case of traffic accidents; 7. Actively publicize traffic safety laws and regulations, and actively participate in social welfare activities on traffic safety. Driving safety songs Speak of safety before driving, abide by laws and regulations to ensure safety. Check before driving, observe carefully to eliminate hidden dangers. Before driving Honk the horn first to prevent vehicle problems. Never drive too fast, as accidents occur nine times out of ten. There are many benefits to driving at a medium speed, but you must not drive too fast. Pay attention before turning, drive carefully and not be paralyzed. Slow down, honk, and keep to the right. Being reckless can easily lead to danger. When two vehicles meet, be polite and give way first. When going downhill, give way to uphill vehicles first. Empty vehicles should give way to heavy vehicles. Sound the horn before overtaking. The road is not wide and you cannot overtake. Forced overtaking is very dangerous. Driving out of anger is even scarier. There are many cars, horses and pedestrians in cities and towns, so remember to abide by the rules when driving. Judge the situation accurately and deal with problems flexibly. Train crossings are prone to accidents, so go slowly, watch and pass. There are many small bridges on simple highways, so don’t cross the bridge to catch traffic. . Mountain roads are rugged and dangerous, so pay attention to turning and passing. Don’t put the gear in neutral when going down the mountain, and don’t rush uphill when going up the mountain. Driving conditions are poor when it rains, and slipping is the worst. Use the directional throttle well to prevent the vehicle from running on both sides. The ice and snow road slides like a boat. Deal with the situation in advance. In wind, snow, rain and fog, visibility is dark, and the speed must be slowed down. Driving at night has poor visibility and poor lighting, which is dangerous. Don’t panic when driving in an emergency, and drive carefully and don’t be reckless. Look after the front, rear, left, and right, and hold the accelerator steady and don’t act recklessly. The above Experience is exchanged for blood, and driving safety is at heart. For the happiness of you, me and others, driving must be safe. 1. Walking instructions 1. Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk, and if there is no sidewalk, walk on the roadside; 2. Pedestrians are not allowed to drive in the car Chasing and running violently on the road are not allowed, and you are not allowed to suddenly turn and cross when a vehicle is approaching; 3. You are not allowed to pick up or chase cars on the road, you are not allowed to forcibly stop the car or throw objects at the car; 4. You are not allowed to play on the road, Playing; 5. Preschool children must be led by adults when walking on streets or highways; 2. Instructions for riding a car 1. Do not hail vehicles in the middle of the road; 2. Do not extend any part of the body while a motor vehicle is in motion Outside the window; 3. When riding in the bus, you are not allowed to stand or eat in the bus; 4. Do not force people to get on or off the bus, get off first and then get on, queue up when waiting, and get on the bus in order; wait for the vehicle to start after getting off the bus. Walk after walking. If you want to cross the road, be sure to do so safely; 5. Do not ride in overloaded vehicles or vehicles without passenger licenses or sports licenses; 3. Instructions for cycling 1. Under 12 years old Children under the age of 1 are not allowed to ride bicycles or tricycles on the road; 2. Before turning, you must slow down, look back, extend your hand to signal, and are not allowed to make sudden turns; 3. You are not allowed to take your hands off the handlebars, and you are not allowed to climb or support other vehicles or vehicles. Holding objects in hand; 4. Vehicles are not allowed to run parallel to each other, chase each other or race in twists and turns; 5. Always check the performance of the vehicle. Do not ride if there is a problem with the bell, brake or other parts, and they should be repaired in time; 6. Riding with an umbrella is not allowed It is not allowed to ride a bicycle with others; 7. It is not allowed to ride a bicycle on the road; 8. It is not allowed to park on the roadway or compete with motor vehicles; When handling emergencies, safety comes first when going up and down stairs; do not chase, No crowding. Have fun.

Playing is a dangerous game; life is precious, cherish it doubly. Don’t be crowded when passing through the aisle; do things up and down, pay special attention. Don’t chase, don’t make trouble, don’t be impatient; keep to the right and drive slowly, remember safety.

7. What common sense should be kept in mind when driving on rural roads for safe driving?

When it comes to rural traffic conditions, the first thing that comes to mind is definitely "disorder". Yes, there are relatively few traffic police in rural areas, and traffic lights are even rarer. What is also lacking is the popularization of traffic regulations. Therefore, it is an indisputable fact that the traffic conditions on rural roads are relatively chaotic, and many accidents are related to this.

Most people will be confused by rural roads with complicated road conditions, so it is very important to ensure driving safety on rural roads.

Slow down when approaching the village entrance

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Since traffic safety publicity in rural areas is relatively weak, you are likely to encounter crosswalks when passing through rural intersections. vehicles and pedestrians. Then, if there is a speed limit sign at the entrance of the village, drive according to the sign. If there is no sign requiring it, you should slow down, sound the horn in advance, and be prepared to brake at any time.

Be vigilant and prevent villagers from passing

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When driving on rural roads or dirt roads, be careful not to drive too fast to prevent local villagers from suddenly jumping onto the road. Villagers on both sides of the road have frequent daily interactions, and crossing the road is a common occurrence. They lack road traffic safety knowledge and have weak safety awareness. They think that passing vehicles pass by their door and they are the owners there.

When they hit the road, whether they are slow-moving old people or women leading children, they go their own way or act arrogantly, many of them do not take cars seriously, which poses a threat to passing vehicles. If you find villagers crossing the road, you must slow down in advance, sound your horn, and do not compete with them. When passing, it is best not to pass in front of the pedestrians, but to deliberately go around behind them.

Don’t honk your horn when you see livestock

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In rural market towns, there are many alleys on the roadside. In addition to bicycles and motorcycles, livestock and livestock are everywhere. There are also many cars. Some villagers who were driving their livestock along the roadside started to stir when cars approached. They rushed into the road to protect their livestock, often forgetting their own safety.

It is better to be careful when encountering obstacles

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Local villagers often use the roads as their own courtyards, parking their vehicles anytime and anywhere, and for an unlimited amount of time. Put it in whenever you want. The road surface is often used as a threshing floor and passing vehicles are used as voluntary rollers, causing great inconvenience to road traffic. When encountering grains to be dried, slow down the vehicle speed, choose the thinner side to pass, and beware of sudden actions by persons drying grains that impede traffic, or of cats, dogs, or children hiding among the grains and grass.

Be especially careful on potholed dirt roads

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There are many potholes, gravels and other obstacles on the dirt roads. Do not drive too fast, otherwise the car will vibrate. Intensified, it not only causes damage to the vehicle's transmission system, traveling system and other mechanical parts, but also directly threatens driving safety. Especially when driving on wet and muddy roads on rainy days, you must hold the accelerator steady, control the speed, and use medium and low gears to pass. Note that when passing through slippery areas, speed changes and emergency braking are not allowed. Even if you need to slow down, you must reduce the throttle to control it. When there are potholes or rocks on the road, you should also consider the vehicle's clearance from the ground and turn the steering wheel to avoid them carefully. When passing through soft, muddy and water-logged sections, you should be particularly cautious and get off the vehicle to observe if necessary. When it is clear that the wheels will not sink into the mud, you can shift to a lower gear and pass slowly. If there are ruts on the newly opened dirt road, you should try to drive along the ruts and do not take blind risks.

Reduce the accelerator and go downhill slowly

8. Traffic safety knowledge is urgently needed (preferably shorter)

Traffic safety knowledge

< p> 1. How to pay attention to traffic safety when walking?

When students go to and from school, it is the time of day when road traffic is the most congested. There are many people and vehicles, so you must pay great attention to traffic safety.

1) When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the curb.

2) When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly manner; when going out together, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; when walking, be attentive, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around or look around. Read a book or do other things while walking.

3) On road sections where there is no traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.

4) Primary school students should wear little yellow hats when lining up after school. In fog, rain, and snow days, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and take action in advance. Security Measures.

2. What should you pay attention to when crossing the road?

When crossing the road, the risk factors you may encounter will greatly increase, so you should pay special attention to safety.

1) When crossing the road, you must obey the instructions of the traffic police; you must abide by the traffic rules and "go on green lights and stop on red lights."

2) When crossing the road, you must follow the pedestrian crossing line; in sections with overpasses and underpasses, you should consciously cross overpasses and underpasses.

3) When crossing the road, walk in a straight line and do not cross in a roundabout way; when there is no crosswalk, you should first look to the left, then to the right, and only cross the road after confirming that no motor vehicles are passing.