This color means "go" at a traffic light.
What is green?
You should always look this many ways before crossing.
What is in all directions?
The type of communication a pedestrian and driver have at an intersection.
What is eye contact?
You should never cross the street while doing this with your phone.
What is texting or looking at it?
Your favorite type of Car.
This sign tells you to stop before crossing the street.
What is a stop sign
You should cross the street at this designated place.
What is a crosswalk?
Drivers must do this at a red light.
What is stop?
This is the safest way to walk if thereβs no sidewalk.
facing traffic
back to traffic
What is facing traffic?
One unsafe way to cross the street?
anything not safe
This signal shows a walking person.
What is the walk signal?
True or False: It's safe to cross between parked cars.
What is false?
This sound means an emergency vehicle is coming.
What is a siren?
You should wear this at night to be more visible.
What is reflective clothing or bright colors?
One unsafe way to cross the street?
anything
This flashing signal means you should not start crossing.
What is a flashing hand or "Don't Walk" signal?
This is the first thing you should do when you get to the curb.
What is stop?
This part of the car lets drivers signal turns.
What is a turn signal?
This is the best way to cross a street with no crosswalk.
between parked cars
at a corner or intersection
What is at a corner or intersection?
This type of crossing has no crossing signal.
controlled
uncontrolled
What is uncontrolled crossing?
This sign is shaped like a triangle and warns drivers of children crossing.
What is a school crossing sign?
You should make this with drivers before crossing in front of them
What is eye contact?
This is the legal speed limit in most school zones.
10-15 mph
15-25 mph
50-100 mph
What is 15β25 mph?
This is what you should do if a ball rolls into the street.
run after it
ask someone for help
What is stop and ask staff for help?
The type of crossing that uses walk and stop signals.
controlled
uncontrolled
What is a controlled crossing?