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Advanced Pedestrian Training. The Facts In 2007 on average 37 children under 16 were killed or seriously injured every week on roads in Great Britain.

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1 Advanced Pedestrian Training

2 The Facts In 2007 on average 37 children under 16 were killed or seriously injured every week on roads in Great Britain Most children under 9 can't judge how fast vehicles are going or how far away they are

3 http://www.dft.gov.uk/think_media/460067/460070/boy.mpg

4 How to cross between parked cars Remember you SHOULD NOT cross between parked cars unless you absolutely have to. But if you do, you can do it safely if you follow these instructions. 1.STOP on the pavement, behind the kerb and find a suitable space between the parked vehicles.

5 2. Before you step into the road make sure the car is not going to move off. Look for these 4 signs

6 If you are satisfied the car is not going to move off, walk to the EDGE of the cars, And then STOP

7 When it is safe, cross in a straight line. Keep LOOKING and LISTENING while you cross.


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