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Four sentences of the traffic safety handwritten newspaper content

The traffic safety handwritten newspaper contains four jingle sentences:

1. There are tens of millions of roads, and safety comes first.

2. Pay attention to traffic ethics and abide by traffic laws.

3. Civilized driving ensures safety, happiness and peace, and makes people happy.

4. Driving under the influence of alcohol will make you drunk first and then crash the car.

5. Maintain urban traffic order and strive to be civilized citizens.

6. The more paralysis, the more danger.

7. Tractors and low-speed vehicles only pull goods and are not allowed to carry passengers.

8. If you don’t pay attention to hygiene, you will get sick, and if you don’t pay attention to safety, you will die.

9. It is extremely dangerous to climb on a vehicle while riding a bicycle!

10. The closer you are to traffic regulations, the farther you are from traffic accidents.

Road traffic safety behavior rules:

1. You must walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, you must walk to the side.

2. When crossing the roadway, you must use the crosswalk.

3. It is not allowed to cross or sit on the crossing barriers.

4. It is not allowed to pick up cars on the road, chase cars, forcibly block cars or throw objects at cars.

5. When passing through the road in formation, no more than 2 people are allowed in each row. Processions of children must march on the sidewalk.

6. When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the curb.

7. When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly manner; 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.

8. On road sections without traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles (cheliang) and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.