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Road Safety Week


Due to the United Nations and Road Safety Week, last Thursday 16th of May we had a lesson where we learnt more about road safety rules. It is important to follow these rules to have attitudes of respect that prevent traffic accidents. 

Some of the rules we said at the brainstorming task are these:
  • Know your signals
  • Stop, look and cross
  • Pay attention
  • Don’t run on roads
  • Always use sidewalks
  • Use pedestrian crosses
  • Never sticks hands outside the vehicle
  • Use helmet on the motorbike and the bike


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