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What do volunteers do when standing guard at intersections?

Volunteers blow whistles and raise and lower red flags to guide pedestrians and ensure that pedestrians can cross the road safely.

During the duty activities, volunteers used their own actions to discourage uncivilized behaviors such as crossing the road and running red lights, and persuaded and educated pedestrians who violated traffic rules to create a safe travel environment for the general public.

While maintaining traffic order, traffic volunteers widely publicize civilized travel regulations and explain various traffic laws to traveling citizens; in response to some citizens who violate traffic laws such as driving in the wrong direction, running red lights, running on sidewalks, etc. Do patient and meticulous persuasion work, hoping that the general public will abide by traffic laws, support the work of the traffic police, and strive to be civilized citizens.

The role of standing guard:

1. Driving schools in counties and cities are required to organize, in principle, traffic police brigade to carry out civilized traffic guidance services.

2. Students from motor vehicle driving schools in the city must take turns to be on duty in urban areas.

3. The Municipal Transportation Management Office is responsible for supervising and inspecting driving schools and organizing students to provide civilized traffic persuasion services to improve civilized traffic quality and traffic safety awareness.

In order to further reduce uncivilized traffic behaviors and advocate the traffic concept of civilized travel, volunteers are organized to participate in guard duty at intersections, play a role in guiding civilized traffic, and implement the concept of "creating a civilized city and being civilized people".