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Elementary school students learn about dangers and how to avoid them

The contents of primary school students’ knowledge of danger and how to avoid danger are as follows:

1. How to pay attention to traffic safety when walking?

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.

4. 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."

5. When crossing the road, you must follow the pedestrian crossing line; in sections with overpasses and underpasses, you should consciously cross overpasses and underpasses.

2. What should children pay attention to when going out in a car?

1. Take a bus: line up to get on the bus, get off first and then get on, be a sensible child; in the car, do not stick your head and hands out of the window, as it may be easily scratched by other cars; Do not sit in a moving car seat and read a book; when there are no seats, pull up the armrests beside you; do not throw things inside or outside the car; do not run around in a moving car, as it is easy to fall; do not eat in the car, especially popsicles and skewers.

2. Taking a taxi: It is dangerous to rush into the road to stop a taxi. The driver can also see you if you wave at the roadside. When getting off, get off from the right side and pay attention to the vehicles and pedestrians behind you; when getting off, Check in front of the car to see if there is anything on the seat. Don’t forget anything in the taxi. If you want to cross the street after getting out of the car, it is safer to walk to the back of the taxi than in front.

3. Sit in a car driven by your parents: don’t ask questions or sing, which will distract your parents from driving; don’t open the door, sit obediently in the back seat; fasten your seat belt, and your parents will be at ease. Driving on the ground; if you are sitting in the front seat, do not move the steering wheel or gear lever, as this can easily cause an accident; do not place toys with sharp corners in the car, as they can easily cause injury.