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Street Safety
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- According to the National Safe Kids Campaign, children ages 5 to 9 are at the highest risk of being injured or killed in a traffic-related pedestrian accident.
- Pedestrian injury is the third leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for 5- to 14- year olds.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports toddlers are usually run over in the driveway; preschoolers are typically struck when they dart out between parked cars; and children aged 6 to 12 are usually hit when in the middle of the block and on busy streets.
Safety Tips
For toddlers and preschoolers:
- Toddlers and preschoolers need adult supervision at all times while they are outdoors and indoors. They should never be permitted near or on a street.
- Stop at the curb or edge of the road before crossing, and to never run into the street.
- Look and listen for traffic to the left, then to the right and then to the left again.
- Cross at the street corner and walk in crosswalks. Obey the traffic signals and signs. Keep looking while crossing the street.
- Always watch out for cars. The drivers may not see pedestrians or yield right of way.
- Never go between parked cars to cross the street.
- Walk or run facing traffic and stay to the left where there are no sidewalks.
- Always be aware of their surroundings.
- Continue crossing the street if you are halfway when the light changes. Be quick, but do not run!
- Wear clothing that can be easily seen after dark. Apply reflective tape or material to the clothing for added visibility.
Last Update
May 28, 2008
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