
Walk Safely (1983)
Discusses pedestrian safety for children, emphasizing the importance of following specific rules to prevent accidents when crossing streets. It highlights that pedestrian accidents are more common among kids and outlines three key safety rules: always stop at the curb, look in all directions before crossing, and wait until it’s safe to cross quickly while watching for traffic. The text also addresses dangers posed by parked cars, ice cream trucks, and the importance of being visible at night. The overall message is to be cautious and aware of surroundings to avoid accidents.
Keywords:
Cinderella, pedestrian safety, accidents, children, rules, curb, traffic, visibility, ice cream truck, parked cars, crosswalk, hospital, awareness, safety.