Roads
Traffic Signs
Staying Safe
Hazards
True or False
100

Where 2 or more
roads meet.

An intersection

100

It usually hangs over a street and is red, yellow, and green.

A traffic light

100

The safest place to walk.

A sidewalk

100

A blind spot

When drivers can't see you behind bushes or around a corner.

100

It's OK to run across a street if you don't see cars coming.

False. You should always walk across a street.

200

Painted stripes that
 indicate where to cross.

A crosswalk

200

This sign has an "X" with a capital "R" on either side.

A railroad crossing

200

The most dangerous place to walk.

In the middle of the road

200

When you walk across the middle of the road.

Jaywalking

200

At night, you should carry a light or wear reflective clothes.

True. They help drivers see you better.

300

Dotted line in the middle of the road

Passing lane

300

This sign is a triangle, and cars have to wait for others to pass.

A yield sign

300

This item provides light a night so cars can see you.

A flashlight

300

A lot of vehicles
on the road

Traffic

300

It's OK to cross behind a car if the driver sees you and waves you on.

True. But be careful that the driver stops completely first.

400

The raised boundary that you don't cross until it's safe.

A curb

400

This sign is a red octagon.

A stop sign

400

Best place to wait before crossing street

A curb

400

When drivers don't stop at stop lights/signs.

Running a red light

400

It is safest to cross a street between parked cars.

False. It is better to find a place that is away from parked cars.

500

The sign that tells you it's safe to cross the street.

Walk/Walking Man sign

500

This sign tells cars how fast they can go.

A speed sign

500

Best ways to cross at a driveway.

Wait until the driver sees you or until the car passes.

500

Situations that make is hard for drivers to stop

Rain, snow, ice, speeding

500

You're scared that your puppy ran into the street. It's OK to run after it.

False. You still must look left, right, left before crossing the street.