What side should you walk on if there’s no sidewalk?
What is "facing traffic"?
What color is a stop sign?
What is "red"?
Is it safe to cross between parked cars?
What is "no"?
Should you make eye contact with drivers before crossing?
What is "yes"?
Why shouldn’t you text while walking?
What is "you won’t see dangers around you"?
What do you do at every curb before crossing?
What is "stop and look both ways"?
What signal means it's okay to cross?
What is "the WALK sign or walking person"?
What makes driveways dangerous?
What is "cars can back out quickly"?
What should you do if a ball rolls into the street?
What is "ask an adult to help"?
Why are headphones dangerous near streets?
What is "you can’t hear cars coming"?
Where should you cross the street?
What is "at corners or crosswalks"?
What does a flashing red hand mean?
What is "don't start crossing"?
What is one reason you should cross at corners?
What is "drivers expect to see people crossing there"?
Should you walk or run across the street?
What is "walk"?
What’s the best way to stay alert when walking?
What is "keep your head up and eyes open"?
What does “look left, right, left” help you do?
What is "see cars coming from both directions"?
What does a yellow traffic light mean?
What is "slow down, prepare to stop"?
Why are parking lots risky?
What is "cars may not see you and move in all directions"?
Why should you walk in groups or with a buddy?
What is "it’s safer and more visible"?
What’s safer—looking at your phone or paying attention to traffic?
What is "paying attention to traffic"?
What should you do if you feel unsafe while walking?
What is "go to a trusted adult or safe place"?
What does a green light for cars mean for you as a pedestrian?
What is "check both ways before crossing"?
What’s the biggest danger of running into the street?
What is "getting hit by a car"?
What’s one safety item you can wear on your backpack or clothes?
What is "a reflector or light"?
What should you do with your phone near streets?
What is "put it away and stay alert"?