talk to
walk on
lean out of
the window
the pavement
the driver
the road
both ways
across the road
a seat belt
a) A person who is on foot, not by car/ bike, etc.
b) White stripes on the road. People can cross the road on it.
c) A sign on the road.
d) An area which people use for walking.
e) A name of a job. This person watches the traffic and makes it safe.
f) A place where you can park a car.
g) A set of red, yellow, green.
push others when you enter the bus
look both ways when you cross the road
lean out of the window
run onto the road
Cross the road on the red color of the traffic lights.
in Britain
driving
The British drive on the left hand side of the road
Speed limits for cars
Cities and towns-30 mph
Motorways-70mph
Traffic lights
Red-stop
Red and yellow together-get
ready but don’t move
Yellow-stop
Green-go if the way is clear
in Britain
Pedestrian crossing
Always stop when the red light shows. If there are no traffic lights pedestrians have the right of way
Seat belts
Always wear your seat belt when you travel by car
Crash Helmets
Always wear your crash helmet while on a bike, motorbike.
Don’t run on the road
Wear a seat belt.
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