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Sentences for the contents of the national security handwritten newspaper

1. Road safety

First of all, you must understand and master the meaning of various traffic lights: when the green light is on, passing is allowed, but turning vehicles are not allowed to hinder the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians; When the yellow light is on, you are not allowed to pass, but vehicles that have exceeded the stop line and pedestrians who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, you are not allowed to pass; when the yellow light is flashing, you must pass under the principle of ensuring safety.

The meaning of the crosswalk signal: when the green light is on, it is allowed to pass; 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, they are not allowed to pass.

When crossing the road, develop a good habit of looking at traffic signals. At the same time, pay attention to passing vehicles and do not chase, run, cross or suddenly change the direction of travel. Do not lean on guardrails and isolation piers, and do not climb or drill over guardrails and isolation piers to cross the road. Instead, walk through overpasses and street tunnels. When there is no pedestrian crossing, you must go straight through, actively avoid passing vehicles, and do not rush to pass when vehicles approach.

On roads in cities, white or yellow lines are generally used to divide the road into fast lanes for motor vehicles, slow lanes for bicycles, rickshaws and other slow-moving vehicles, and sidewalks for pedestrians. , do not walk a few people side by side on the sidewalk, and try to walk as close to the side as possible on sections where sidewalks are not marked out. Students in lower grades should be led by their parents when they go out. When walking, if someone greets someone across the road, do not suddenly cross the road to prevent accidents.

You must concentrate when walking. Do not look around, read books or newspapers, or forget to observe the road conditions because of thinking or chatting. It is very likely that you will be knocked down by stones and sticks on the road, and you may be injured or knocked into trees or telephone poles, and you may even have a car accident. When there is a vehicle parked on the roadside, be careful to avoid being injured by the car suddenly starting or opening the door. Do not play football, roller skate, jump rubber bands, play games or chase on the road, let alone pick up cars, chase cars, stand in the middle of the road to block cars or throw objects at cars. You need to be more careful when walking in foggy or rainy days. It is best to wear brightly colored (preferably yellow) clothes, raincoats, and carry a brightly colored umbrella. When going out on the street at night, choose an area with street lights, and pay special attention to passing vehicles and road conditions to prevent accidents or accidentally falling into pits dug for road construction and various uncovered wells.

When crossing a highway, you must obey the instructions of the traffic police, abide by the traffic rules, and follow the principles of "Stop on red light, go on green light" and "Slow once, look twice, and pass three times"