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Courtesy zebra crossing handwritten newspaper

Instructions for crossing red traffic lights: The traffic lights at intersections show their magical power in directing traffic; when the green light is on, go with confidence; when the red light is on, don’t rush; when the yellow light is on, pay attention and everyone obeys the traffic lights.

Slogans on traffic safety and courtesy to pedestrians:

1. Add color to the new Jiaxing civilization and give a thumbs up to polite crosswalks.

2. Polite zebra crossings are the most beautiful scenery, and parking lines are the nearest civilization.

3. Give way in front of the zebra crossing, traffic is very safe.

4. Don’t rush at crosswalks. Civilized traffic creates brilliance.

5. Polite zebra crossings make people give thumbs up, and civilization and the market coexist.

6. Little zebra crossing, love you, me and him, cherish it throughout your life, and be courteous to the world.

7. A person with virtue in his heart can travel to the ends of the earth; a person with disciplined eyes can obey the zebra.

8. Let every step you take on the zebra crossing and every day you walk on the road of harmony.

9. Give way to zebra crossings, civilization comes first.

10. Courteous to others at the crosswalk, civility is visible.

11. Let cars civilize the city. Let cars love the city.

12. Peace comes from the heart, politeness comes from oneself.

13. Polite crosswalks are safe and civilized for everyone to see.

14. Civility and courtesy are gold, and traveling safely is a blessing.

15. Give way to the zebra crossing, love holds you and me.

16. The zebra crossing in front of the car allows people and civilization to bloom in Liuzhou City.

17. Strive for one second, regret for life: travel with courtesy, spring breeze all the way.

18. You salute me and make zebra crossings, crosswalks and cars safe and civilized.

19. Zebra crossing is a common symbol of the city; polite zebra crossing is the most beautiful symbol of a city.

20. Peace is reflected in people’s hearts, transportation is reflected in practice, and civilization is reflected in subtleties.

Be a civilized person in the following four ways: 1. Be a civilized driver. Do not drive under the influence of alcohol or when tired; do not rush to be first at zebra crossings or traffic lights; do not speed, overload, or 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 cross 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. If you encounter the elderly, pregnant, sick, young, or disabled, you must take the initiative to give up your seat. You must be considerate and tolerant of each other in the carriage; when the vehicle is in motion, do not give up your seat. Throw objects out; do not carry flammable, explosive and other dangerous items on the bus; 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.