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Friday, 21 November 2008

Road safety for 7 to 11 year olds

These road safety tips will help keep your child safe while out and about and ensure they develop good road sense.

At seven years old your child may still be holding your hand as you walk them to school - three years later your child may be going to school without you. This guide suggests ways your child can be independent while staying safe, but remember, some children may need to be accompanied when out on the roads until they are about eight years old.

When walking along the road

Walking is healthier than going by car. But your child can't always see what you can see and drivers can't always see your child where they can see you. You could teach your child to:

  • always walk on the pavement or path if there is one - never stray on to the road
  • walk as far away from the kerb as possible
  • where there is no pavement, walk in single file on the right side of the road, facing the traffic

When you are out and about

  • explain road safety rules
  • use the Green Cross Code
  • talk about what's going on in the street
  • encourage your child to talk about what they see on the roads and whether it's safe or not
  • let your child make decisions with you, so that they learn through activity
  • help your child plan the safest route to the shops/granny's etc

Using crossings

Teach your child to:

  • always use the Green Cross Code
  • wait at the kerb by the crossing so that drivers know they want to cross
  • at a signal crossing, press the button and wait for the green man to light up, and never walk out while the red man is showing, even if the cars have stopped or other people are crossing
  • always walk over the actual black and white stripes of a crossing - many accidents happen around crossings
  • never cross the road while using their mobile phone or while listening to music on head phones
  • stay alert at all times: remember cyclists and motorcyclists use the roads as well as drivers
  • where there is an island in the middle of the road, treat each half of the crossing as a separate crossing

Getting to school safely

Your local council can help you find the safest routes for your child to walk or cycle to their school. Click on the link below to find your local council and get advice on safe and environmentally friendly school travel in your area.

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