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Bus Travel

Walking in Carparks

Pedestrian Crossings

Crossing the Road

Railway Crossings

Riding your Bike

Playing at Home

Mobile Phones & Music Players

Bike Safety

Always wear a helmet and bright clothing.

Ding ding! Place a bell on your bike to help you stay safe.

Place a safety flag on your bike to help drivers see you more easily.

Always take care and walk your bike across the road.

Bus Safety

Wait for the bus in a safe place where the driver can see you and can safely stop.

When exiting, stand in a safe place and wait for the bus to leave.

Make sure you can clearly see left and right before crossing the road.

Help your friends and together be bus safe!

Carpark Safety

Never play in carparks.

Walk where you can be easily seen by drivers.

Watch out for reversing cars.

Pedestrian Crossing Safety

Wait for approaching cars to stop before stepping out.

Don't use music players or mobile phones when crossing the road.

Be alert and always look ahead when crossing.

When Playing at Home

Play in a 'safe zone' where you can be seen at all times.

Never play in or around parked cars.

Using Music Players & Mobile Phones

Play your music at a safe volume so you can hear noises such as cars and motorbikes.

Don't use your mobile phone or music player when crossing the road.

Always stop in a safe place to use your mobile phone or to change songs on your music player.

Railway Crossing Safety

Red light means 'STOP' as a train is coming.

Green means it is safe to cross. Always look left and right before crossing!

Never walk or run around boom gates that are down. Always obey crossing signals to stay safe.

Crossing the Road Safely

Cross where you can see left and right clearly.

Don't use mobile phones or music players when crossing the road.

Remember Eric's word S.A.F.E:

Stop at the kerb.

Always look left, right, and left again.

Focus and don't get distracted.

Enter and safely cross the road.

Road Safety

Buddy

Hey kids, it's Buddy here!

Remember, when you are out and about to always keep a look out!

Click on the links above or below to view our helpful road safety tips. Share with your friends and together be road safe!

  • Bus Travel
  • Walking in Carparks
  • Pedestrian Crossings
  • Crossing the Road
  • Railway Crossings
  • Riding your Bike
  • Playing at Home
  • Mobile Phones & Music Players

Remember to look, listen, and to stay safe!

Take care,

Buddy
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