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What do I need to do with my phone while walking in the community?
Put it away. Look and listen while walking.
When walking through a parking lot, I need to _______________________.
Keep my head up and look for cars, listen for engines, look for brake lights and reverse lights.
Should I put earbuds in while walking in the community? Why?
No, because I need to listen for cars to be safe.
What should we do next when we see this signal?
Look left, right, left. When it is safe cross in the crosswalk.
What should we do next when we see this signal?
Push the button and wait for the signal to change
What does this signal mean?
stop, wait
When we are waiting for the light to change, what should we be doing?
Watching the signal.
When we are waiting for the light to change, where do we stand?
Away from the curb in the safety zone
When we come to a street with a traffic light, what do we do first?
Stop, check the pedestrian signal and traffic signal.
What should you do when crossing the street?
Keep your head up and look around for cars.
When walking on the sidewalk, what do we look and listen for?
Walkers, bikes, runners, skateboards, any
On the bike trail, what do we need to look and listen for?
Bikes, cars, trucks, pedestrians, runners, other vehicles
What do you do before crossing the street?
Look both ways, left, right, and left again
What do you need to take on the OCTA bus?
Bus pass, money, wallet, ID, phone
At IATP, how do we usually travel to work or on a CBI?
Walk or OCTA
What do you need to take with you when out in the community?
Phone, ID, wallet
We say "S_ _ _ _ _ First" when out in the community or at school.
SAFETY FIRST