Information for 8-11 year-olds on staying safe on roads Produced by: With support from: Stay safe – arrive alive.

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Information for 8-11 year-olds on staying safe on roads Produced by: With support from: Stay safe – arrive alive

HANDS UP! How do we use roads? We all use roads to get about Roads are shared by people on foot, on bikes, and in vehicles We all need to look after ourselves and other people on roads Ways of getting to school How many kids get to school that way Good pointsBad points Walking Cycling By car By bus

Danger zone Can you spot what’s safe and what’s not?

Danger zone BRAINSTORM: Have you seen any children do dangerous things while walking, cycling or in cars? Have you seen any adults do dangerous things while walking, cycling or in cars?

Hazard spot Can you spot what’s a hazard and what’s there to keep you safe?

Hazard spot What are the hazards around your school and home?

QUIZ TIME: why is fast traffic dangerous? FACT: It takes time for vehicles to come to a complete stop. Q: As vehicles get faster, do their stopping distances: a)Increase? b) Decrease? c) Stay the same? A: Increase

What happens if you don’t stay safe on roads? THE FACTS: You could get seriously injured – or even killed year-olds are hurt or killed on roads every week in Britain Kids age are more likely to get hurt or killed while walking or cycling than younger kids BRAINSTORM: Why do you think older kids are more likely to get hurt or killed than younger kids?

BELT UP AND SHUT UP! Belt up before the car sets off – tell the driver to hold on Belt up for every journey – short and long Check everyone else belts up too – front and back, kids and adults! Never undo your seat belt on the journey The law says you have to use a booster seat if you’re under 135cm tall – otherwise your seat belt can’t do it’s job

FACT: if you’re not belted up and you’re in a crash, you would be thrown forward with the force of a small elephant

GET THE GEAR! Wear a helmet whenever you cycle If you have a bike, keep it in good shape For more info on cycle safety, go to Be bright, be seen – wear high-vis gear morning and night! CLICK HERECLICK HERE to see a Hedgehogs advert about being bright

FACT: at night a driver can usually see you from about 30 metres away. If you wear high-vis gear they can see you from 160 metres away (more than five times further!) BRAINSTORM: Look at the pictures of Amy and Ben. What high-vis gear could they wear?

PLAY IT SAFE! Play in the park or a garden - never in the street Don’t muck about near roads – keep your cool and stand up for safety! Keep well away from traffic on rollerblades or skateboards

CROSS SMART! Choose safe routes Use crossings if you can If there’s no crossing, find somewhere safe – away from parked cars and bends in the road Stay focussed – never cross while using a mobile or stereo Don’t trust traffic Use the Green Cross Code THINK FIRST STOP USE YOUR EYES AND EARS WAIT UNTIL IT'S SAFE TO CROSS LOOK AND LISTEN ARRIVE ALIVE

FACT: you need to watch out – even on roads you know Click here Click here to see an advert about watching out for dangers

What’s road safety all about? It’s about: walking safely, cycling safely, and being safe in cars keeping yourself safe - and your friends and family too making smart choices making sure you don’t get hurt – or even killed STAY SAFE – ARRIVE ALIVE