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Traffic safety knowledge for primary school students

1. A complete collection of traffic safety knowledge

A comprehensive collection of traffic safety knowledge 1. What is the knowledge about traffic safety

Traffic safety jingle:

1. Traffic safety is very important. Traffic rules should be remembered, develop good habits from an early age, and do not play games on the road.

2. When walking, you should walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, keep to the right. Overpasses and tunnels are on the crosswalk, and you cannot cross the road without doing so.

3. Pass slowly, watch and pass slowly. Do not compete with other vehicles. When riding a bicycle, you must abide by the rules and do not rush through red lights.

4. Pay attention to safety when riding a bus, and line up to obey order; do not reach out of the window, and don’t forget to hold on to the handles.

Extended information:

1. While cars give way to zebra crossings, pedestrians must also be aware of traffic rules

Zebra crossings are not just a simple crosswalk, they are a symbol of people’s lives. The protective line of safety is a reflection of the quality of citizens and the degree of urban civilization.

In the past three years, there have been 14,000 traffic accidents between motor vehicles and pedestrians on zebra crossings across the country, resulting in 3,898 deaths, of which 90% were caused by motor vehicles failing to yield as required. But there are still 10% that are not the fault of the motor vehicle, but the pedestrians who failed to follow the traffic lights and caused the tragedy. Therefore, pedestrians also need to bear the responsibility of obeying traffic rules.

Nowadays, cars must give way to zebra crossings, but pedestrians must also consciously obey traffic rules. It is still common to walk across the road without following the zebra crossing signs or the signal lights, and walking at will.

When crossing the road, pedestrians should follow the traffic lights, signs, and markings, and do not cross the road or climb over the traffic isolation guardrail to avoid affecting normal traffic and causing danger. When you encounter a vehicle, you should walk quickly. Don't stop in the middle of the road just to gain a few seconds. It's not only dangerous but will also cause traffic jams.

2. When riding a bicycle, do not rush to cross the road and consciously abide by traffic laws

Today, when bicycle riding is all the rage, although it greatly facilitates the public, it also creates hidden dangers to traffic safety. The substantial increase is ultimately due to people's lack of attention to traffic safety. The recent death of children in accidents while riding bicycles is heartbreaking, but it should also be reflected on.

When riding a bicycle, you should consciously abide by traffic laws, drive according to traffic lights and traffic signs, actively yield to pedestrians, and do not cross the line when the red light is red or rush when the yellow light is yellow, whether you are riding a bicycle or an electric vehicle Do not bring children under the age of 8, and children under the age of 12 should not ride on the road.

3. Don’t ride an electric bike too fast and misuse a parasol

Electric bikes traveling too fast can easily cause traffic accidents, so cyclists cannot modify the speed limits of electric bikes without authorization. device, the speed of the vehicle must be controlled within 20 km/h on the road, and people must not be taken illegally. The increase in the load of the vehicle will make it more difficult to control, which poses a serious threat to traffic safety.

In thunderstorms or under the scorching sun, many people riding electric bikes hold an umbrella while riding, or even install parasols directly on the car. Although it can protect against wind, rain and sun, it also blocks the driver's view. It not only changes the original structure of the electric vehicle, but also increases the wind resistance coefficient. It is easy to roll over in windy and rainy weather. If there is an accident, the steel wire on the umbrella may become a sharp weapon to injure people.

Reference materials: Xinhuanet---Safety reminder to abide by the rules even if you give way to pedestrians at zebra crossings

2. Traffic safety tips

When the green light of the waving signal 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 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.

Crosswalk signal light: When the green light 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.

Pedestrians must abide by the regulations. Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk and walk on the right side when there is no sidewalk. When crossing the road, you must use a crosswalk. When passing a crosswalk controlled by traffic signals, you must obey the signal regulations. When passing a sidewalk without traffic signal control, you must look left and right and pay attention. Vehicles coming and going 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 is a pedestrian overpass or underpass, you must use the overpass or underpass; you are not allowed to climb on the side of the road or in the road Guardrails and isolation barriers do not allow pushing cars, chasing cars, forcibly blocking cars, or throwing objects at cars on the road.

What are the most dangerous situations when walking? (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 peak hours of commuting and getting off work, there are few vehicles on the road, because the lack of cars and people on the road numbs the mind. Paralysis plus paralysis equals danger.

(4) Do two things while walking. Read a book while walking, or think about problems while walking, or chat while walking, or play while walking... If you do this, the car may not hit you, and you will go there by yourself. Crash the car, so it's also very dangerous. Safety knowledge for primary school students - Cycling safety (1) Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride on the road.

This is stipulated by traffic regulations. (2) Cycling without an umbrella.

(3) Ride without taking your hands off. (4) Do not ride with others.

(5) Do not ride on a sick car. (6) Don’t ride fast.

(7) Do not compete with motor vehicles. (8) Do not ride in parallel.

Common sense about walking safety: When going out on foot, be sure to walk on the sidewalk and walk on the roadside where there are no sidewalks. When crossing the road, you must walk through an overpass or underpass. Where there are no overpasses or underpasses, you should use the pedestrian passage. When crossing the road where there is no crosswalk, pay attention to the passing vehicles and do not cross or run diagonally. When passing through an intersection , obey the instructions of the traffic police and obey the traffic signals; do not cross the road on a road with guardrails or isolation piers.

2. Cycling safety knowledge Students who go out on bicycles should check whether the bell, brake, lock and plate of the vehicle are complete and valid before going out, and make sure there are no problems before getting on the road. When driving on a road, drive in the non-motorized lane and keep to the right if there are no divided lanes.

When passing through an intersection, you must strictly abide by the signals, stop and do not cross the stop line; do not drive around the signals; do not ride in the wrong direction; do not hold your shoulders and ride side by side; do not ride with your hands off the handlebars; do not climb and support other vehicles; Cycling on the sidewalk. When crossing more than 4 motor vehicle lanes or when the brakes fail midway, you must get off the vehicle and push forward; when riding a bicycle, you must extend your hand to signal and do not force the turn.

3. Driving safety knowledge. Anyone with a driving license should go to the Comprehensive Section of the Security Office to complete the driving license registration procedures after arriving at the school. The Comprehensive Section will put forward safety requirements for you and set a safe study time. wait. Before leaving the vehicle, you must carefully check the vehicle to make sure that there is no problem with the vehicle before leaving the vehicle; you must also bring all relevant documents with you when leaving the vehicle, and pay attention to the signs at all times while driving to prevent unreasonable violations caused by taking the wrong route.

Also remember not to drive after drinking. 4. Common sense of safety when riding a bus: When riding a bus, you should get off first and then get on, queue up to get on the bus, and do not crowd around to avoid trampling or providing conditions for thieves to commit crimes.

You can only get on and off the car when it has stopped, and you cannot grab or pick up the car. Do not stick your head or hands out of the window when riding in a car to avoid injury.

Be sure to resist drowsiness when taking a long-distance bus. If the driver brakes suddenly while sleeping, the huge inertia may cause harm to you. Traffic safety tips Tips for riding a bicycle 1. Learn to understand and consciously abide by road traffic laws.

2. Keep the vehicle in good condition, with bells and brakes functioning properly. 3. When driving, you must obey the traffic lights and do not rush through the red lights.

4. When crossing an intersection without signal lights, you must "slow once, look twice, and pass three times." 5. You must drive within the prescribed non-motorized lanes; on roads without lane markings, you must pull over.

6. When driving, do not occupy the motor vehicle lane at will, and do not drive multiple vehicles side by side. 7. Concentrate your thoughts while driving and do not listen to the radio or music with headphones.

8. When turning, you must clearly see the car coming from behind, extend your hand first to signal, and do not turn suddenly or diagonally.

9. Driving safely according to different weather characteristics: when the wind is going down, don’t ride fast by taking advantage of the wind; when going against the wind, don’t ride hard without looking at the road with your head down; ride slowly when visibility becomes worse in foggy days; when it’s snowing and icy, the road is slippery and you need to keep your head steady; You should be more careful when wearing a poncho on rainy days.

3. Traffic knowledge

1. Cross 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 area 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. 2. Taking public vehicles When taking public vehicles, 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 or behind the car, as this is very unsafe. 3. Roads are not playgrounds. Roads are built for the convenience of transportation.

There is a constant flow of vehicles on the road. The traffic is very busy. If we play, play, and chase on the road at will, treat it as a "game field", and open a "field" on the road to play football or badminton after school, it will not only hinder the passage of vehicles, but also be blocked by vehicles. Bumping is not allowed.

Jumping "rubber bands", skipping ropes, and kicking shuttlecocks on the sidewalk will cause difficulties for pedestrians and hinder traffic. Chasing and fighting on the road, driving in front of and behind each other, and even throwing stones at each other are more likely to cause accidents. Some other students, because they do not understand the dangers of playing on the road, even stop cars in the middle of the road, Chasing cars, picking up cars and throwing stones at cars for fun is the most dangerous behavior. Once hit by a car, the consequences will be disastrous.

Roads are not playgrounds and should not be played on. We must remind each other, boldly dissuade, and be a "propaganda" for maintaining traffic safety.

4. Avoid turning vehicles. When the car's turn signal flashes, it warns people that the car is about to turn. We should pay attention to avoid turning vehicles.

The steering of modern cars relies on the front wheels. As the front wheels turn, the car body gradually changes direction.

The space occupied by a car when turning is often greater than the inherent width of the vehicle. The trajectory of the front wheels does not coincide with the trajectory of the rear wheels. That is to say, the front and rear wheels do not travel on the same arc, but there is a certain distance difference.

This is the "inner wheel difference" of the car turning. Due to this "inner wheel difference", when the car turns, the front wheels can pass an object on the road, but the rear wheels cannot.

After understanding the basic principles of car turning, when we encounter a turning vehicle on the road, we should not get too close to the vehicle. Don't think that if the front of the car can pass, everything will be fine. In fact, if you are too close to a turning car, you are likely to be hit by the rear of the car.

5. Common sense about cycling. my country has the most bicycles in the world and is recognized as the “Kingdom of Bicycles” in the world. Bicycles are light and flexible, can travel at any speed, are easy to maintain, use no fuel, have no exhaust pollution, and have no noise, so they are particularly popular.

However, a bicycle relies on the rider to step on the pedals with both feet, and the chain drives the rear wheel to roll forward. When traveling, the rider must hold the handlebars with both hands to grasp the center of gravity and control the direction. So the stability is poor and the security is poor.

It falls down when touched, and hurts when it falls. In order to ensure traffic safety, the "Road Traffic Management Regulations of the People's Republic of China" clearly stipulates that children under the age of twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles on the road.

When you have reached the legal age to ride a bicycle and are ready to ride a bicycle, you must carefully learn the regulations about riding a bicycle and master the basic essentials of riding a bicycle. First of all, the bicycle should be kept in good condition, with complete safety facilities and complete license plates and certificates.

Before setting off, you should first check whether the bell, lock, brake, wheel, pedal, chain, support leg, seat cushion, etc. are intact and effective. When learning to ride a bicycle, you should choose roads, squares, or playgrounds with few people and vehicles.

It is prohibited to learn to ride a bicycle in heavy traffic areas. When you have mastered the riding skills and can ride alone, you should also master a few cycling regulations: First, drive sequentially in the non-motorized vehicle lane and it is strictly prohibited to drive into the motorized lane.

When driving on a road that is not divided into non-motorized lanes and motorized lanes, you should drive as far to the right as possible. Do not ride in the middle of the road. Do not count cars in parallel or drive in the opposite direction. Second, when riding a bicycle to an intersection, you should actively give way to motor vehicles.

When encountering a red stop signal, you should stop within the stop line or crosswalk line. It is strictly forbidden to drive or go around a red light.

Third, when riding a bicycle, you must reach out to signal. When turning left, extend your left hand to signal; at the same time, you should choose to turn when there are no vehicles passing in front or behind you. Do not make sharp turns when a motor vehicle approaches to compete for the lane; do not make small turns.

Fourth, bicycles parked on the road should be parked in an orderly manner according to the location and range specified by traffic signs; parking on branch roads without traffic signs should not affect the normal passage of vehicles and pedestrians. Fifth, when riding a bicycle, the length cannot exceed the body of the bicycle, the width cannot exceed the width of the handlebars, and the height cannot exceed the shoulders of the cyclist.

Bicyclists are not allowed to take people with them on urban roads. Sixth, cyclists are not allowed to chase each other on the road, race in twists and turns, or walk side by side.

Seventh, it is not allowed to hold the handlebar with one hand and hold an umbrella with the other while riding a bicycle. When holding an umbrella, get off the car and push it forward.

Cycling safety is a big problem. Bicycle accidents account for more than half of all traffic accidents. Bicycles bring convenience to people's transportation. Bicycles also bring convenience to people's transportation.

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

Traffic safety knowledge 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 we 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; be attentive when walking, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around, read books or newspapers, or do other things while walking. other things.

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 yellow hats when lining up after school. In fog, rain, and snow, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and take safety measures in advance.

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.

5. Traffic Safety Tips

Traffic Safety Traffic Markings On the road, the various colored lines drawn with paint are "traffic markings". The long lines in the middle of the road The yellow or white straight line is called the "lane center line". It is used to separate the passing vehicles so that they do not interfere with each other. The white dotted lines on both sides of the center line are called the "lane dividing line", which regulates motor vehicles to drive on the motor vehicle lane. .Non-motorized vehicles drive on non-motorized lanes. There is a white line around the intersection which is the "stop line". When the red light is on, all vehicles should stop within this line. White equal lines are used on the road like zebra stripes. The corridor composed of lines is the "crosswalk line". It is safer for pedestrians to cross the road here. Isolation facilities Traffic isolation facilities mainly include pedestrian guardrails and isolation piers or green isolation belts. Pedestrian guardrails are used to protect the safety of pedestrians and prevent pedestrians from crossing the road. Entering the roadway and preventing vehicles from entering the sidewalk. Isolation piers or green isolation belts are set up on the roadway to separate motor vehicles from non-motor vehicles or passing vehicles. We hope that everyone will not step over guardrails, isolation piers or green belts. Isolation zone, walk into the roadway, otherwise there is the risk of being stopped by vehicles. Traffic lights are hung on all sides of busy intersections, red, yellow, green and three-color traffic lights, which are silent "traffic police" ". The traffic light is an internationally unified traffic light. The red light is a stop signal, and the green light is a go signal. At an intersection, cars coming from several directions gather here. Some want to go straight, and some want to turn. Who should go first? , this means obeying the instructions of the traffic light. When the red light is on, stop or turn left, and allow vehicles to turn right as long as it does not hinder pedestrians and vehicles; when the green light is on, vehicles are allowed to go straight or turn; when the yellow light is on, stop at the intersection stop line or crosswalk Within the line, traffic has continued; when the yellow light flashes, it warns vehicles to pay attention to safety. People and vehicles go their own way. Whenever you walk on the road, you will see many pedestrians and vehicles coming and going in an endless stream. If pedestrians and vehicles like to go where they want, If you just walk along the way, there will be cross conflicts and chaos. On the traffic road, "traffic markings" are used to delineate the rules for vehicles and pedestrians: motor vehicles use "motor vehicle lanes". On the road, we can see various Various traffic signs. They use patterns, symbols and words to express specific meanings. They tell drivers and pedestrians to pay attention to nearby environmental conditions. These signs are very important for safety vehicles and are called "traffic police who never get off duty". Warning Sign "It is a sign that warns vehicles and pedestrians to pay attention to dangerous areas and slow down. Prohibition sign: It is a sign that prohibits or restricts certain traffic behaviors of vehicles and pedestrians. Instruction sign: It is a sign that instructs vehicles and pedestrians to move. Pedestrian Marching signs. Guiding signs: It is a sign that conveys road direction, location, and distance information. Auxiliary signs: It is a sign under the main sign that provides auxiliary explanations for the main sign. We should be familiar with and care for these signs and cannot damage them at will. Or graffiti on it, and consciously abide by the regulations of these signs. Who doesn’t know how to walk safely? In fact, if we don’t pay attention to traffic safety, we will also get into trouble while walking. Therefore, we go to school, go home after school, and during holidays. When going out, when walking on a busy road with people and cars, you must abide by traffic rules and enhance your awareness of self-protection. We should walk on the sidewalk. Where there is no sidewalk, we should walk on the right side of the road. When walking, think Be focused, don’t look around, don’t play while walking, don’t read while walking, don’t walk in groups of three or five, don’t cross the road arbitrarily, let alone chase vehicles and play. Don’t play football, skate, or play on the road. Flying kites and playing games. Once you are hit by a passing vehicle, the consequences will be very serious. Cars don’t stop instantly. Some students think that it doesn’t matter if you jaywalk. The driver will brake anyway. In fact, cars don’t stop instantly. Due to the effect of inertia, the car will still slide forward for a while after braking. This is the inertial effect of force. Just like when a person stops suddenly while running, he will involuntarily take a few steps forward. What's more, there are It may be that the driver is not paying attention, the brakes are not working, etc. Therefore, jaywalking is very dangerous. Many traffic accidents are caused by pedestrians jaywalking. The bloody lesson should be taken as a warning. Do not rush in front of or behind the car. There are people on the road who always like to rush across the road in front or behind the car. This is very dangerous. The place where the driver's eyes cannot see is called the "blind spot". If there is someone in front of or behind the car, the driver cannot see it. Crossing the road quickly in the "eyesight blind spot" will cause a car accident. Therefore, before crossing the road, we should pay attention to the passing vehicles. First look to the left, then to the right. Only when we see that there is no oncoming car can we cross.

It is safer to walk on the road with "crosswalks" and "pedestrian bridges". The eyes of the car The two "big eyes" in front of the car are called "big lights". When night falls, the driver turns on the "big lights" and It can illuminate the road. Under the headlights of the car, there are two "little eyes", which are connected with the two "little eyes" on both sides of the rear of the car. These are the "directional lights" used to indicate the direction. There are two "small eyes" on the rear of the car. Two "red eyes" are called brake lights. When the driver brakes, these two "red eyes" light up immediately, telling the vehicles behind to keep their distance. In addition, there are two more at the rear of the car. The "white eyes" are called "reversing lights". When the car is reversing, it will emit white light, and some will also make a cry of "reverse, please pay attention". We must also avoid it in time. The "inner wheel difference" of the car you Do you know how a car turns? The car relies on the front wheels to turn forward. As the front wheels rotate, the car body gradually changes direction. However, the front and rear wheels move on the same arc, but there is a certain difference. If there is a difference in distance, this gap is called the "inner wheel difference". Therefore, when we encounter a car that is about to turn, we cannot get too close. Don't think that it will be fine if the front wheel of the car passes. Because there is an "inner wheel difference", if the car is close to the If a turning car is too close, it is likely to be hit by the rear wheel and be crushed. Pay attention to the turning vehicle. We know that "internal wheel discrepancy" occurs when the car turns, so when we pass the road, in addition to paying attention to the vehicles going straight, we also pay attention to the vehicles going straight. Pay attention to avoid turning vehicles. When you see the "directional light" flashing, keep away from the vehicle. Don't think that you will be fine if you pass the front of the vehicle. If you are too close to the car, you will be easily behind the vehicle. Knocked down, casualties occur. When going out in groups, you must lead a good team, and it is not easy for more than two people to walk in a row. When traveling, walk on the right side on the sidewalk.

6. Urgent use

Traffic safety tips 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 chase or run on the roadway. It is not allowed to suddenly swerve across when a vehicle is approaching; 3. It is not allowed to pick up or chase cars on the road, and it is not allowed to forcibly stop the car or throw objects at the car; 4. It is not allowed to play or frolic on the road; 5. Preschool children When walking on streets or highways, you must be led by an adult; 2. Instructions for riding a car 1. Do not hail vehicles in the middle of the road; 2. Do not stick any part of the body out of the window while a motor vehicle is in motion; 3. When riding in a car , are not allowed to stand, and are not allowed to eat in the car; 4. Do not force people to get on or off the bus, get off first and then get on, wait in line, and get on the bus in order; after getting off the bus, wait for the vehicle to drive away before walking. When crossing the road, be sure to do it safely; 5. Do not ride in overloaded vehicles, or vehicles without passenger licenses or sports licenses; 3. Cycling instructions 1. Children under the age of twelve are not allowed on the road Riding bicycles or tricycles; 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. Do not allow Vehicles run parallel to each other, 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, and they should be repaired in time; 6. It is not allowed to ride with an umbrella or carry a bicycle with you 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;.

7. A short story about traffic safety knowledge

A short story about traffic safety When talking about transportation, everyone will think of: going out, going to school, going to work, and buying groceries.

These are things that everyone does every day.

However, when we walk on the road, do you think of obeying the traffic rules? For example: when crossing the road, you must read the traffic lights clearly, stop when the light is red, go when the light is green, use the crosswalk, and do not climb over the traffic guardrail; children under the age of twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles on the road; they are not allowed to play and play in groups on the road. play.

.. We primary school students must firmly remember to abide by traffic laws, starting with me. I remember one time, my aunt and I took the bus to go to English class. Not long after the bus left the station, suddenly there was chaos in the bus. I don’t know who shouted: "Look, someone has been run over over there."

Everyone looked out the car window, and I took a look too.

ah! I saw a person lying under an oil tanker on the roadside. There was blood and white goo everywhere, and there was a deformed bicycle next to it. I was so frightened that I hid in my aunt's arms. Here, a fresh life was taken away like this. Whenever I think of this incident, I feel scared. If we all disobey traffic laws like them, then there is no safety left on the road. Woolen cloth? There are many, many more such cases, all of which are caused by people not obeying traffic rules, driving people on bicycles, crossing guardrails, running red lights, driving drunk, driving while fatigued... These may seem like small violations, but the consequences are But it's huge.

According to statistics, around 1.2 million people die in traffic accidents around the world every year! Our country's traffic accident death rate ranks first in the world. This astonishing number will cause many families to lose their loved ones and bring them much grief! My dad is a driver. Every morning, when my father starts the car and is about to set off, I will say to him: "Dad, be careful on the road, and have a safe journey."

Yes, it seems like a simple sentence, but it contains The love my mother and I have for my father, traffic safety affects the happiness of thousands of families. Today, with increasingly busy traffic and accelerating pace of life, obeying traffic laws is what our primary school students must do.

We must know that our life not only belongs to ourselves, it also belongs to our relatives and friends. They care about us and protect us, we shouldn't make them sad! Cherish life, for ourselves and for those who love us.