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Pedestrian Safety Year 6. Travelling on which mode am I least likely to have an accident?

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1 Pedestrian Safety Year 6

2 Travelling on which mode am I least likely to have an accident?

3 On which am I least likely to have an accident? 3.0 0.001 0.1 89.0 0.9 deaths per billion passenger km travelled 27.0 0.3 29.0

4 What is a ‘vulnerable road user’? Why are these types of road user more at risk of serious injury or death, compared to people in vehicles? They do not have a vehicle around them, helping to protect them in a crash This means if they are hit, they bear the full force of the impact

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6 PUT YOUR HEADS TOGETHER : - what types of behaviour or situation put pedestrians at risk?

7 Behaviours which put pedestrians at risk! Not looking or paying attention when crossing the road Running across the road Crossing between parked vehicles or near a bend Not wearing high-visibility gear Mucking about with mates /pushing each other into the road Playing ‘chicken’

8 When they can’t be seen When it’s dark, raining, foggy or icy When they are distracted or impaired When there’s no pavement Around fast-moving traffic Situations which put pedestrians at risk!

9 Let’s think about the journey to your new school it’s a hazard-spotting exercise

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22 SMART CHOICES: When crossing, focus on the road – not your mates or your mobile Cross in places where drivers can see you easily Go back to basics – stop, look, listen & THINK! Don’t muck about near roads or put your mates at risk Wear something bright and reflective Choose safe routes Walk smart


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