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4 general sample speeches on campus traffic safety

? A speech is a manuscript prepared in advance by participants to express their opinions, views, or report on their ideological and work conditions at a meeting or important event. Speeches can be divided according to purpose, nature, etc., which is an important preparation for the speech. Do you know the speech about traffic safety on campus? Below are 4 general examples of campus traffic safety speeches that I share with you for reference. I hope it will be helpful to you. ?

? Campus Traffic Safety Speech 1

? Dear teachers and students:

? Hello everyone!

Traffic safety is everyone’s responsibility. ?Traffic safety is important to everyone. If you do not pay attention to traffic, it is easy to cause traffic accidents, resulting in high chances of car accidents and death.

? In school, teachers often tell us some knowledge about traffic safety. At home, my parents explain to me traffic safety precautions every once in a while, reminding us to pay attention to safety at all times. There are also slogans about traffic safety on the billboards. I have carefully selected the essence of this knowledge and summarized it in the following points. As long as you master the following methods, you can have worry-free traffic.

? The way to travel without driving is to stop at red lights and go at green lights, and use zebra crossings, pedestrian bridges or underpasses. Look left and right. Many people will abide by the rules of stop when the light is red and go when the light is green, but they still have to look around when the light turns green. Because a few people do not comply, people often run red lights. Everyone must be careful. Use zebra crossings because drivers will slow down when they see zebra crossings. At this time, it is very safe for you to cross the road at the zebra crossing; the reason for taking the pedestrian bridge or underpass is that after the driver sees the pedestrian bridge or underpass, he thinks that everyone will go there and will not cross the road. It is very dangerous to cross the road at this time.

? The following is the way to travel by car: do not drink before driving, do not take drugs, do not drive while fatigued, do not speed, do not drag on the road, and do not turn on headlights at night. Never drink before driving, because alcohol can blur people's will, so driving is dangerous. Taking drugs is illegal. Taking drugs while driving can cause hallucinations and is more dangerous. Driving while fatigued can make people drowsy and lose concentration, which can easily lead to car accidents. You cannot speed because the speed is too fast and people's reaction ability cannot keep up. , it is easy to cause a rear-end collision, and the speed of the car is faster and more dangerous. Don't turn on headlights randomly at night, because if a person's eyes are suddenly exposed to strong light, it will cause temporary blindness for three seconds, just like being driven blindfolded by others, which is very dangerous.

? If you can’t remember it, remember this nursery rhyme first! ?Be careful when walking: stop at red lights, go at green lights, and walk at zebra crossings when crossing the road. What if there is no zebra crossing? Take the pedestrian bridge or underpass, and don’t forget to look left and right. Don't play on the road. Be careful when driving: don’t drink, don’t take drugs, don’t speed, don’t drive, and don’t turn on the lights randomly. ?

? If everyone knows these methods, you can travel with confidence!

? Campus Traffic Safety Speech 2

? Dear teachers, dear students:

? Good morning everyone!

? I am xx from Class 13 of Senior High School. The title of my speech under the national flag today is "Little Hands Hold Big Hands, Civilized Traffic Walks Together".

? When children who listen to their parents nagging about crossing the road grow up to become teenagers who learn to read the traffic police's hand signals, transportation is also undergoing rapid changes. The speed of vehicles on the road is getting faster and faster. The traffic safety issues that have arisen have increasingly become a disharmonious part of our peaceful life.

? Traffic safety issues are before each of us. Failure to study traffic laws seriously, lack of sufficient awareness of traffic safety, and a sense of luck when driving will lead you one step closer to the danger of a traffic accident. I believe everyone has experienced traffic jams, witnessed traffic disputes such as collisions, and passed through traffic control sections.

In fact, many traffic inconveniences are caused by failure to obey traffic orders and violation of traffic regulations. A little more patience and a little more humility will make traffic flow smoother.

? It is the beautiful wish of each of us to cherish life, create a safe road, and build a happy home. Paying attention to civilized traffic is the obligation of each of us, and it is also the responsibility of each of us. Here, on behalf of all the students in Class 13, I would like to propose some suggestions to you:

? 1. Obey traffic laws. Don't run red lights, don't jaywalk. On the way to or from school, you should consciously keep to the right and walk along the sidewalk, and do not chase or fight. When crossing the road, you must walk on a zebra crossing and stop when the light is red and go when the light is green. Especially at school intersections, pay attention to the vehicles passing on both sides.

? 2. When taking a bus, you must consciously line up. Don’t fight for seats in the car, and offer your seat to those who need help. When getting off the bus, get off the bus in order, without fighting or grabbing. When walking on the road, not only must you abide by traffic laws, but you must also remind and help people in need and be helpful.

? 3. Those under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles, and those under 16 years old are not allowed to drive electric or motor vehicles. Consciously abide by school regulations and do not ride bicycles on campus. We must hold hands with each other and create civilization together. We must abandon uncivilized behaviors with our parents, relatives and friends, consciously abide by traffic laws, be civilized and courteous, and be messengers of civilization.

? Students, there are you, me, and others in the traffic, and we are all participating together. Traffic civilization needs you, me, and him, and we need to build it together. Let us take action, starting from me, starting from now, and make our own contribution to the safety, orderliness and smoothness of road traffic.

? This concludes my speech, thank you all!

? Campus Traffic Safety Speech 3

? Dear teachers and students:

? Good morning everyone!

? Today, the theme I preach is: keep traffic safety in mind!

Today, December 2, is my country’s xxth “National Traffic Safety Day”. Traffic safety is related to the life safety of each of us and the happy life of thousands of households. The current traffic safety situation across the country is not optimistic. Nearly 60,000 people die every year due to traffic accidents, many of whom are primary and secondary school students. I don’t know how many families have lost their happiness due to traffic accidents. Students, life is given to everyone only once. Please cherish life, obey traffic laws and travel safely. To this end, we have improved our traffic safety awareness and enhanced traffic safety legal awareness through this "Traffic Safety Education and Publicity Month" activity. Today, regarding traffic safety work, I would like to make the following requirements to the students:

? 1. When riding a bicycle on highways and streets, you must ride on the right side of the road or in the slow lane, and are not allowed to ride side by side. When driving or fighting for the lane, you are not allowed to run a red light in the city, and you are not allowed to compete with motor vehicles for the lane or bridge. Let the motor vehicle go first.

? 2. You are not allowed to hold an umbrella when riding a bicycle, you are not allowed to take your hands off the handlebars or hold one hand on the handlebars, you are not allowed to ride a bicycle in a game style, you are not allowed to chase each other, walk shoulder to shoulder, or carry your head. Turn sharply and drive in a curve. You are not allowed to support other vehicles on the sidewalk. You must reach out to signal when changing. You are not allowed to tow other vehicles or tow one vehicle at a time.

? 3. When walking or cycling on highways and streets, you must walk on the right or on the sidewalk.

? 4. Whether you are walking or riding a bicycle, when crossing streets, highways or intersections, you must follow the principle of "Look first, slow down twice, and pass three times". You should pay attention to passing vehicles and avoid passing by without warning. Pass through when passing traffic.

? 5. It is strictly prohibited to cross highways and tractor roads when motor vehicles are approaching.

? 6. It is not allowed to block, climb, chase or forcibly hitch a ride on the street, highway or tractor road.

7. When walking on highways, tractor roads or other roads, you are not allowed to walk shoulder to shoulder, walk side by side in small groups, and you are not allowed to read or play while walking.

? 8. When encountering obstacles piled up on the roadside on the way forward, pay special attention to the passing vehicles. Wait until there are no passing vehicles before passing, and stay on the safe side. Finally, I wish the students to go to school happily and go home safely for reunion!

? Campus Traffic Safety Speech 4

? Teachers and classmates:

? Good morning, the topic of my speech today is traffic safety.

According to statistics from the national transportation department, more than 100,000 traffic accidents occur nationwide every year, killing tens of thousands of people; traffic accidents have become the "number one killer" endangering life safety. Another data shows that nearly 16,000 primary and secondary school students die abnormally every year due to traffic accidents, food poisoning, drowning, electric shock and other reasons. Among them, traffic accidents cause the largest number of deaths. This shows how important it is for each of us and every primary school student to pay attention to traffic safety. We must pay attention and not take any chances. There are more than 2,000 students in our school, including more than 1,000 students picked up and dropped off by their parents, more than 800 students by car, and more than 200 students by bicycle. Today I will focus on talking to you about some safety precautions when riding and cycling.

? Safety precautions for riding:

? 1. When waiting for the bus in the morning, be accompanied by your parents and arrive at the waiting point on time, and do not run onto the road at will. When waiting for the bus at school in the evening, you must consciously queue up. Chasing and fighting are strictly prohibited. You are not allowed to play some dangerous games and toys. You are not allowed to run out of the school gate to get on the bus without permission. If you are found to have run out of the school gate to get on the bus without permission, you will not be allowed to take the bus. Parents pick up and drop off.

? 2. There is one seat per person. Before getting on the bus, you must line up neatly and walk out of the school gate. Do not run or push to avoid bruises or falls.

? 3. When riding in a car, you are not allowed to make noise or move around, you are not allowed to stick your hands or head out of the window, and you are not allowed to open the window privately.

? 4. If a student is unable to ride normally due to illness or something, his or her parents must inform the class teacher, driver, and guidance counselor in advance of asking for leave.

? 5. Slow down, brake, and turn from time to time while the vehicle is driving. It is best to remain seated while riding. Eating and playing with things not only affects the hygiene in the car, but also easily causes throat jams and injuries. Wait for accidental injury.

? 6. If the vehicle has not stopped at the station, you cannot get off the vehicle. After getting off the vehicle, you must pay attention to see if there are other vehicles around you, and look carefully before leaving. You cannot run around at will regardless of your own safety.

7. Students who are picked up by their parents should also remind their parents to consciously abide by traffic rules, pay attention to traffic safety, and avoid riding or driving after drinking.

? Cycling safety precautions:

? 1. The traffic law stipulates that you must be over 12 years old to ride a bicycle. Students under 12 years old can only choose to be picked up by their parents or ride in the car. On the way to school.

? 2. When riding a bicycle, you must abide by traffic rules. You must drive on the right, do not run red lights, do not take off the handlebars, do not ride side by side, do not ride fast, do not lead others, do not chase each other, and do not eat while eating. While riding a bike.

? 3. When passing an intersection, slow down and pay attention to pedestrians and vehicles; when turning, slow down in advance and observe carefully, and do not make sudden turns.

4. In autumn and winter, drive slowly when encountering rain, snow, fog and other weather conditions, and walk with a cart when the road is snowy and icy.

? 5. With the help of parents, regularly inspect bicycles to keep them in good condition. Make sure the brakes and bells are sensitive and functioning properly.

? 6. School management regulations must be followed. Bicycles are not allowed on campus. Carts are pushed out of the school gate when school is over. Vehicles must be placed in an orderly manner according to class and must be locked.

Last week, the class teacher asked the students who queued up for bicycles to make statistics on the conditions of brakes and locks. Students who had problems with their bicycles were asked to inform their parents and carry out necessary maintenance. Please ask the fifth and sixth grade class teacher to emphasize this matter again at the class morning meeting this week.

? Students, life is the most precious, and consciously abiding by traffic safety regulations is the most reliable guarantee of our lives and property, and it is also a concrete manifestation of a person's good quality. It is hoped that teachers and students can firmly establish a sense of life and safety, pay attention to safety at all times, abide by traffic laws and regulations, and consciously become civilized and law-abiding riders, cyclists, and drivers. Achieve "Come to school happily and go home safely" every day.