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Civilized traffic safety knowledge

1. Crosswalk On the roadway, there are "corridors" connected by white straight lines. This is the crosswalk, which is specially designed for pedestrians to cross. The road is painted. Drivers will slow down when they see people walking in a crosswalk, so it is safer for pedestrians to cross the road in a crosswalk.

2. Pedestrian bridges At intersections with busy urban traffic, there are so many pedestrians and vehicles coming and going. In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians and the smooth flow of vehicles, majestic and beautiful pedestrian bridges are erected. Pedestrians cross on the pedestrian bridges. The road is the safest.

3. Road and traffic signals Road traffic signals are divided into: command light signals, lane light signals, crosswalk light signals, traffic baton signals, and hand signals. The brief introduction is as follows: 1. When the green light of the command light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles are not allowed to impede the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians; when the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but they have crossed the stop. Vehicles on the line and pedestrians who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass; when the green arrow light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in the direction indicated by the arrow; when the yellow light is flashing, vehicles and pedestrians must ensure that Passage on the basis of safety. Vehicles turning right and vehicles going straight without a crosswalk on the right side of a T-shaped intersection may pass if they meet the provisions of items 2 and 3 of the preceding paragraph, provided they do not impede the passage of vehicles and pedestrians being allowed to pass. The provisions of the first two paragraphs also apply to persons walking in formation and driving and riding livestock. 2. When the green arrow light of the lane light signal is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in this lane; when the red fork light is on, vehicles are not allowed to pass in this lane. 3. When the green light of the crosswalk light signal is on, 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 already entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk.

4. Road Traffic Isolation Facilities Road traffic isolation facilities are objects made of certain building materials on urban roads by the public security and traffic management departments to separate vehicles and vehicles, pedestrians and vehicles, so that they can all be separated according to the Prescribed routes are accessible. Road traffic isolation facilities include green isolation belts, pedestrian guardrails and isolation piers. Pedestrian guardrails are installed on the outside of the sidewalk, between non-motorized lanes and sidewalks, to protect the safety of pedestrians walking on the sidewalk and prevent pedestrians from crossing the road or walking into the slow lane. Pedestrians are prohibited from stepping over or under pedestrian guardrails to prevent accidents. Isolation piers are connected by cement concrete piers and welded pipes. The central isolation pier installed between the fast and slow lanes is used to separate the upstream and downstream lanes. Setting up isolation piers will help separate traffic and ensure safe and smooth traffic.

5. What should you do after school and when going out in groups? On the way to school, students must line up in a disciplined manner and walk on the sidewalk in an orderly manner under the escort of teachers. When crossing the road, use the crosswalk. We have to walk on the sidewalk. Where there are no sidewalks, walk along the curb. When walking, you need to concentrate on your thoughts. You cannot walk while playing or reading at the same time. You cannot walk in groups of three or five abreast, and you cannot play and chase after vehicles. Group outings should be led by teachers, and students should line up in two columns and walk on the sidewalk. Don't leave the team casually. Don't push and pull each other in the team, and play and fight. Do not do anything that impedes traffic safety, and do not form groups or stay in congested areas to avoid affecting the passage of others. When crossing a highway, use the crosswalk. When there are no crosswalks, you should check the road conditions clearly and take the time to pass when there are no vehicles.

Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to ride bicycles. Urban roads are complex and there are many vehicles. Due to children’s lack of life experience and poor adaptability, the "Road Traffic Management Regulations of the People's Republic of China" clearly stipulates : "Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles on the road."

7. Why are children under 12 years old not allowed to ride bicycles? According to the analysis of medical, physiological and psychological data, a person's developmental period usually requires reaching the age of twelve or thirteen before he or she can initially meet the above minimum requirements. Therefore, traffic regulations are based on ensuring the safety of children and stipulates that children under the age of twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles.

8. When riding a bicycle, you must abide by the traffic rules. When riding a bicycle on the road, you must concentrate your mind and hold the faucet with both hands. You must drive in non-motorcycle lanes and are not allowed to drive into motor vehicle lanes. When turning, you need to see the passing vehicles clearly, extend your hand to signal, and do not turn suddenly.

9. Don’t play with cars or cranes. Some students play with parked cars casually, even stop cars in the middle of the road, chase cars, cranes, and throw stones into the cabs of vehicles for fun. In fact, this is a very dangerous move, most likely to cause accidents, and is also unethical.

10. Riding in a civilized and orderly manner. The bus is really busy, welcoming passengers to all directions. You must obey order when riding in a car and don’t forget traffic laws. Get on the bus one by one, avoid crowding, and support the elderly and the young in a fashionable manner. Ride civilly and ensure safety. When waiting to take a bus, you should wait in an orderly manner on the platform. After the car stops, let the people on the car get off first, and then get on one after another without fighting. You should take the initiative to buy a ticket after getting on the bus, and you should take the initiative to give up your seat when encountering the elderly, the weak, the sick, or those with babies in their arms. When the vehicle is driving, sit or stand firmly and hold on to the handrails to prevent falling during emergency braking. You are not allowed to stick your head and hands out of the window, you are not allowed to shout loudly in the carriage, and you are not allowed to throw peels and scraps of paper around. Be a civilized little passenger.

11. Traffic regulations and public ethics that pedestrians should abide by 1. Consciously abide by traffic regulations and actively avoid vehicles driving normally on the roadway. Discourage family members and neighbors from occupying the road for setting up stalls, drying grain, drying grass, and playing fields, so as not to block traffic. 2. It is prohibited to climb a car, chase a car, forcibly block a car or throw objects at a car on the road. Do not throw sewage, throw stones or swear at drivers and passengers, and do not smash windows or puncture tires. 3. It is strictly prohibited to set up obstacles such as stones and wooden sticks on the road, and it is not allowed to dig, damage road and railway roadbeds, and block drainage ditches beside roads and railways. 4. It is prohibited to climb, break or damage trees along roads, railways and rivers. 5. It is prohibited to climb over or sit on the guardrails and isolation piers between the sidewalk and the roadway. It is also strictly prohibited to damage the guardrails, isolation piers and other traffic facilities such as lights, signs, markings, etc. The above strictly prohibited behaviors are all violations of discipline and law. 6. When encountering deaf, mute, blind or elderly people with difficulty in moving, take the initiative to help them and guide them to act according to traffic rules. 7. When encountering a car accident, you must take the initiative to call the police, assist adults to protect the accident scene, and proactively provide the victim with the help you can; if you find a vehicle that caused an accident and attempted to escape, you must tactfully write down its license plate number and characteristics. Report to the traffic police in a timely manner; under no circumstances are you allowed to take advantage of others' danger and privately take money and items that were thrown in the car or on the roadside due to a car accident.

12. Passengers must abide by the public order when riding in the bus, get on and off the bus in order; carry forward Lei Feng’s spirit of helping others, support the elderly and the young, and do not grab Take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly, children, patients, disabled people and pregnant women; be a civilized passenger, take the initiative to buy tickets, obey the ticket inspection, and actively cooperate with and help the driver and conductor to maintain order on the bus.

13. Pedestrians walking on the street and crossing the road 1. Pedestrians walking on the street should use the sidewalk, not the roadway. 2. Use crosswalks when crossing streets and highways, and do not cross or run diagonally. When pedestrians cross the road, they should stand on the side of the road, and after seeing the passing vehicles clearly, choose the crosswalk closest to them. When passing, you must first look to see if there is an oncoming car from the left or right direction, and make sure that the oncoming car is far away and there is no danger before passing. When pedestrians cross the road, do not suddenly change their walking route, run suddenly, or retreat suddenly to prevent the driver of an oncoming vehicle from being caught off guard and in danger. When crossing a road with more than two motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, pay close attention to whether there is another vehicle coming next to the approaching or stopped vehicle, and do not risk walking if you cannot see clearly. When crossing a town street or highway that does not have a crosswalk, look clearly to see if there are oncoming cars on the left and right. Do not run or compete with oncoming cars. 3. When pedestrians cross a crosswalk with a crosswalk signal, they must abide by the regulations of the signal: when the green light is on, pedestrians are allowed to pass; when the green light is flashing, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk, but those who have already entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, No crosswalks allowed. Also note: Even if the signal light has turned green, you should check whether the vehicles on the left and right are stopped before crossing the road. 4. Where there is a pedestrian overpass or underpass, pedestrians should use the overpass or underpass to cross the street and do not cross streets or highways. 5. When a queue is crossing the roadway, no more than two people are allowed in each row. The queue must pass quickly through the crosswalk. If there is no crosswalk, the queue must go straight through. When necessary, long queues can temporarily interrupt the passage and wait for the vehicles to pass. Continue to pass.