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What is the traffic safety knowledge in kindergartens?

Children need traffic safety knowledge support when entering and leaving kindergarten, so how much do you know about traffic safety? The following is the content of traffic safety knowledge in kindergartens compiled by me. I hope you like it!

Kindergarten traffic safety knowledge

1. Cross the road safely

When going to school, after school and out for activities, we have to walk on the road almost every day Walk up. 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 zone 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 are very dangerous actions.

2. 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 wait 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 the car 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, use 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 will be blocked by vehicles. Bumping is not allowed. Rubber band jumping, rope skipping, and shuttlecock playing 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 direction lights flash, 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

Our country is the country with 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 among people. 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. Therefore, the stability is poor and the security is poor. It will fall down when touched, and it will hurt people 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 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 riding regulations:

First, drive sequentially in the non-motorized vehicle lanes , it is strictly prohibited to drive into the motor vehicle 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 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 vehicle and push 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, but they also bring misfortune to people. For this reason, we should strictly abide by cycling regulations and avoid becoming "victims" of bicycles.

Common sense on traffic safety in kindergartens

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 together, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; when walking, be attentive, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around or sideways. Read a book or do other things while walking.

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.