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Contents of handwritten newspaper for civilized travel

Introduction: A handwritten newspaper is another form of newspaper that can be circulated, viewed, and posted. In school, handwritten newspapers are a good form of activity in the second classroom, with considerable plasticity and freedom. The following is the content of my handwritten report on civilized travel for reference.

Slogans for civilized travel (1)

1. Cherish life and do not climb over the guardrail.

2. Don’t drink alcohol, get more sleep, and drive safely on the road; abide by laws and disciplines, which is the most practical way to protect your life.

3. The most beautiful scenery on the road is the courtesy of you and me!

4. Pedestrians should not rush to get ahead of each other when crossing the road. Pedestrians please walk on the zebra crossing.

5. Crosswalks are the green channels of life.

6. Remember the traffic rules and have a safe journey. Hello everyone.

7. Don’t be anxious when riding on the road. It is not safe to fight, overtake, or rush for the right of way.

8. The turning road is still dangerous, and it is easy to dodge when driving at a reduced speed. Although the vehicle is insured, safety awareness must not be reduced.

Civilized Travel Initiative (2)

Dear citizens of Xicheng City:

We live in a civilized city across the country, and we live in an area with the greatest development potential in China. The civilization of Xicheng needs to be built by you and me together, and the image of Xicheng needs to be protected by you and me. Traffic civilization is a window to display the quality of citizens. It is the obligation and responsibility of every citizen to build a civilized and harmonious traffic environment. On the occasion of the launch of the "Civilized Travel" theme activity in Daqing City, we issue the following initiatives to the general public:

1. Be civilized drivers. Do not drive under the influence of alcohol, do not drive when tired; do not rush to be first at zebra crossings or traffic lights; do not speed, do not overload, do not fight for the lane, do not occupy the lane; do not park illegally, do not drive in the opposite direction, do not answer cell phones, and do not act arbitrarily Honk the horn and do not throw debris out of the car; fasten your seat belt when driving a motor vehicle, wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle, give way to emergency exits when driving, and give way to fire exits when parking.

2. Be a civilized traveler. Do not run red lights, do not jaywalk, do not walk in motor vehicle or non-motor vehicle lanes, do not wait on the roadway, do not take taxis at intersections, do not violate traffic signal instructions, do not climb over traffic isolation facilities, and do not interact with non-motor vehicles Fight for the road and do not hinder the normal passage of motor vehicles.

3. Be a civilized passenger. When riding in a car, pay attention to dressing appropriately, being polite and courteous, getting off first and then getting on, and pay attention to order; when you encounter the elderly, pregnant, sick, young or disabled, you must take the initiative to give up your seat, and be considerate and tolerant of each other in the carriage; when the vehicle is moving, do not Throw objects outside the vehicle; do not carry flammable, explosive and other dangerous items on board; do not ride in illegal passenger vehicles without safety guarantees.

4. Be an advocate of civilization. Consciously travel in a civilized manner and be courteous first, actively participate in civilized traffic publicity and persuasion activities, often guide and remind family and friends to pay attention to traffic safety, care for yourself and the lives of others, and be an advocate, practitioner and guardian of civilized traffic.

Dear citizens, when you give up your car, you give up some civilization; when you give up your car, you give up your safety; when you give up your car, you give up your order; when you give up your car, you give up your friendliness. , let us start from me, start from now, actively participate in and practice civilized travel activities, and let the flowers of civilization bloom in Xicheng, Daqing!

Civilized Travel Poetry (3)

Students, please don’t be naughty when you go to school. Safety must come first.

Zebra crossings are very important. Walk on the sidewalk.

Stop when the light is red, go when the light is green, and you must read the road signs clearly.

On campus, abide by the rules and be civilized everywhere.

No slapstick in recess activities, no jumping on the table.

Being a civilized primary school student makes teachers and parents happy.

Composition on Civilized Travel (4)

"Stop on red light, go on green light" This is our safety guarantee. Now our living standards have improved, and almost everyone has one at home. However, traffic jams have gradually become a major problem in people's lives. Speed ??has become a problem, and people seem to be increasingly impatient, which leads to uncivilized driving on the road and failure to obey traffic rules. There are more and more behaviors.

Running a red light is the most common problem.

One day, when I was crossing an intersection when I was in school, I was startled by a black shadow that suddenly passed by me. When I looked carefully, I saw that it was an older brother who ran a red light. I saw him riding a sports car. Wearing a helmet on my head, I was riding very fast. When I saw the red light at the intersection, I didn't slow down. I couldn't help but be shocked and almost hit an aunt.

Another time, I witnessed a traffic accident: at an intersection below the Sky Tower, when the red light came on, the first car at the intersection slowly stopped, and The two cars behind it didn't seem to see the red light and continued to drive forward. As a result, one or two loud bangs made the three cars stick together tightly. Fortunately, the speed of the two cars behind was not fast, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous.

Everyone must strictly abide by traffic rules. This is our common responsibility and also guarantees the safety of our lives.