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Contents of the traffic civilization handwritten report for the second grade of junior high school

The content of the traffic civilization handwritten report for the second grade of junior high school is as follows:

1. Pay attention to walking safety

1. When walking on the road, use the sidewalk; no On sidewalks, walk along the side of the road; when picking up children to and from school, parents must abide by traffic rules and do not stop at the school gate or in the middle of the road to ensure that the road is smooth; on sections where there is no traffic police command, they must learn to avoid motor vehicles , do not compete with motor vehicles for passage.

2. Do not jaywalk, run red lights, etc., and obey the instructions of the traffic police; abide by the traffic rules and "go when the light is green, stop when the light is red"; when crossing the road, follow the crosswalk; On sections with overpasses and underpasses, you should consciously cross overpasses and underpasses; before crossing a highway at a zebra crossing, you must have good behavioral habits such as "stop once, look twice, and pass three".

2. Pay attention when traveling on the bus

Do not wait for the bus or chase vehicles in the motorway; wait in line for the bus, get on and off the bus in an orderly manner; sit firmly and hold firmly when riding, and stay in the car Do not play, eat or drink inside, do not stick your head, hands or any part of the body out of the window; do not ride in an overloaded or vehicle without a passenger permit; get off the vehicle on the right side after the vehicle has stopped.

3. Children should pay attention when going out by car

1. When taking a bus: line up to get on the bus, get off first and then get on, be a sensible child; in the car, do not If you stick your head and hands out of the window, you may be easily scratched by other cars; do not sit on the seat of a moving carriage to read; when there are no seats, pull up the armrests beside you; do not throw things inside or outside the car; do not mess around in a moving carriage. If you run, you may fall easily; don't eat in the car, especially popsicles and skewers.

2. Taking a taxi: It is dangerous to rush into the road to stop a taxi. The driver can also see you if you wave at the roadside. When getting off, get off from the right side and pay attention to the vehicles and pedestrians behind you; when getting off, Check in front of the car to see if there is anything on the seat. Don’t forget anything in the taxi. If you want to cross the street after getting out of the car, it is safer to walk to the back of the taxi than in front.

3. Sit in a car driven by your parents: don’t ask questions or sing, which will distract your parents from driving; don’t open the door, sit obediently in the back seat; fasten your seat belt, and your parents will be at ease. Driving on the ground; if you are sitting in the front seat, do not move the steering wheel or gear lever, as this can easily cause an accident; do not place toys with sharp corners in the car, as they can easily cause injury.