Quiz for parents on traffic rules
(Before leaving the sidewalk onto the roadway, you need to make sure that there are no cars nearby, and before you start crossing, you need to look to the left and make sure it’s safe, reach the middle, look to the right and finish the transition).
10. Why outside the city should we go towards moving traffic.
(This is so that people can clearly see oncoming cars and can step aside in advance).
11. Why is it advisable to be at some distance from the roadway at transport stops, watching for approaching vehicles, especially in wet weather?
(If the site is wet or slippery, you can slip and get hit by a vehicle. If the roadway is slippery, cars can skid onto the site, sidewalk or shoulder, and be covered in mud).
12.
How should an adult with a child get on and off public transport?
(When boarding, the adult must first help the child enter, and then enter himself. When exiting, the adult must first exit, and be sure to immediately take the child by the hand).
13. Why is it not recommended to linger in a vehicle when the doors are open?
(The driver, seeing that no one is getting out, will turn on the mechanism that closes the doors. The passenger will rush to the door and may get stuck in them, which can lead to serious consequences).
14.What is the danger for a pedestrian when one car is ahead of another?
(In the shortest seconds of overtaking, neither the pedestrian nor the driver of the overtaking car sees each other and cannot take safety measures in advance. The pedestrian must, after crossing each lane, make sure that further movement is safe).
15. How should people who are in wheelchairs or driving a moped or motorcycle move?
(They must follow the direction of travel of vehicles).
16. Is it allowed to carry passengers by bicycle?
(Children under 7 years of age are allowed to travel in a specially equipped seat)
17. Is it safe to start crossing when the traffic light is flashing green?
(It is unsafe, since a car may approach the intersection, the driver of which will try to cross the intersection on the move).
18. How should cyclists move on the road?
(“Bicycles should only travel in the rightmost lane, single file, as far to the right as possible. Riding on the side of the road is permitted if this does not interfere with pedestrians.”)
19. In the event of a breakdown, how should cyclists move on the roadway outside populated areas?
(“Outside populated areas, when moving along the roadway, pedestrians must go towards the movement of vehicles. Persons moving in wheelchairs without a motor, driving a motorcycle, moped, bicycle, in these cases must follow the direction of movement of vehicles”).
Traffic rules quiz game for elementary school students
Traffic rules quiz “Polite pedestrians”
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Description of work: this material will be useful for primary school teachers, additional education teachers, for primary school children and their parents. Author: Alyabyeva Marina Viktorovna teacher of additional education, MBUDO CDOD in the city of Dimitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk region. Goals: Prevention of child injuries on the roads and streets of the city. Objectives: - systematize children’s knowledge of traffic rules, - develop children’s cognitive processes and independent thinking skills, - consolidate the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practice. Equipment: colored jars, heavy bone balls, puzzle cards, puzzles, envelopes with signs, blank A4 sheets, colored pencils, ballpoint pens, illustrations on the subject for decoration. Quiz progress: Teacher: There are many roads in our country.
At any time of the year and in any weather, many cars, buses, trams, trolleybuses, motorcycles, cyclists travel along them, and pedestrians cross the roadways. Since ancient times, people have dreamed of speed. Many people’s dreams have come true and we are able to move quickly over long distances, but with the increase in comfort and speed, people have become hostage to dangerous situations on the roads. But the danger increases many times over if a person is not familiar with the rules of behavior and traffic on the roads. The flow of cars is growing, the streets are becoming unsafe. But danger awaits only those who do not know the traffic rules, do not know how to behave correctly on the street, and do not observe discipline. For those who have studied the rules of the street well, who are polite and attentive, the street is not at all scary. Every self-respecting citizen must know and follow the rules of the road. I think that you and I are polite pedestrians and will be happy to consolidate the known rules and fill in the gaps where we might still have doubts or not know the rules of behavior on the roads. Our knowledge and ability to navigate the roads will be directly related to our safety. "IT'S INTERESTING TO KNOW..."
(from the history of road traffic) In the old days, streets in cities and country roads were the same for both those who drove and those who walked.
This led to confusion and often accidents. Despite various strictures, including royal decrees, for those traveling to be careful and not to crush those walking on foot with their horses, the number of accidents did not decrease. Only then did they begin to build special paths in cities, which were called the French word - sidewalk, which translated means “road for pedestrians.” And to prevent carriages or sleighs from driving onto the sidewalk, it was raised above the roadway. Later, with the advent of a large number of cars, people began to make road markings on it to establish order in traffic on the roadway. Knowing its designations, a driver or pedestrian can correctly navigate the road situation and avoid getting into trouble. “At any intersection we are met by a traffic light and very quickly starts a conversation with a pedestrian: The light is green - go through! Yellow - better wait! If the light turns red, it means it’s dangerous to move! Stop! Let the tram pass. Pull yourself up and respect the traffic rules. (Ya. Pishumov) We all know the traffic light. Do you know how he appeared? ...Traffic lights originate from semaphores, which were used on railways and had two colors - red and green. Such a semaphore was installed in London more than a hundred years ago. An arrow with a green or red disk was raised using a winch. To avoid collisions, people came up with an intermediate yellow light. And in our country, a traffic light was installed in 1929 in Moscow. The first traffic lights were controlled by a traffic controller.” It is simply impossible not to notice and not to understand traffic light signals. On the streets you will always be told and helped to cross the road by Our faithful colors...(red, yellow, green). 1. "Name". I suggest you guys demonstrate that you and I are “Polite Pedestrians” on the roads, for this we need to divide into two teams and think of a name for our team in accordance with the theme.
2. "Envelopes". Each team receives an envelope with traffic signs. Each contains 5 characters. Guess the names of road signs (1 point per sign). 3. “Who is faster?” It is necessary to assemble the puzzle correctly in accordance with the sign; each correctly assembled puzzle brings the team 1 point.
4. “Question and answer.” For each correct answer the team receives 1 point. If a team answers incorrectly, the right to answer goes to the team that knows the answer. Questions are asked to the teams in turn: 1. What is a sidewalk? (Road for pedestrian traffic) 2. What is a zebra crossing? (Road markings indicating a pedestrian crossing) 3. Who is called a pedestrian? (A person outside of transport, located on the road, but not working on it) 4. How to get around the tram correctly? (Front) 5. Who is called the driver? (a person driving a vehicle) 6. Where can children play outside? (In places specially designated for games) 7. At what age is it legal to ride a bicycle on the roads? (from 14 years old) 8. How to get around the bus and trolleybus? (Rear) 9. What must people sitting in the front seats of a car do? (wear seat belts) 10. What is a railway crossing? (The intersection of the railway and the road) 11. At what age can you get a driver's license? (At the age of 18) 12. At what traffic light should you cross the street (On green). 5. "New sign." Guys, you have already demonstrated your knowledge, but now I invite you to dream up and decide which traffic sign in your opinion is missing, but which is necessary. You need to draw it and defend your project (up to 3 points).
6. Game “Guess” Each team is given two notes on which it is written: 1 team: traffic controller, car; 2 teams: cyclist, traffic light. One of the participants must depict what is written, and the opposite team will receive 1 point for each correct answer. 7. “Riddles.” Each team answers in turn; if the answer is incorrect, the right to answer goes to the other team (2 points each). 1. This horse does not eat oats, instead of legs there are two wheels. (Bicycle) 2. What a miracle - the red house, There are many passengers in it. He wears shoes made of rubber, and eats gasoline. (Bus) 3. It carries a trunk, not an elephant. But he is stronger than the elephant. It replaces hundreds of hands! Without a shovel, he digs! (Excavator) 4. A rolling pin is walking along the road, heavy, huge. And now our road is as straight as a ruler. (Road roller) 5. A mole climbed into our yard and is digging the ground at the gate. A ton of earth will enter the mouth if the mole opens its mouth. (Excavator, tractor) 6. Rushes and shoots, Grunts in a patter. The tram can't keep up with this chatter. (Motorcycle) 7. I’ll swing my long neck - I’ll pick up a heavy load. Wherever they order, I will put it, I serve Man. (Crane) 8. Where they are building a new house, a warrior walks with a shield, where it passes, it will become smooth, there will be an equal platform. (Bulldozer) 8. “Proverb Factory” There is a proverb: “The slower you go, the further you go.” Your task is to come up with your own rule, your own proverb for pedestrians in 2 minutes (up to 3 points). 9. “Rebuses” Guys, which of you have been to bowling, we will carry out the next task using this principle. You need to use a ball to knock down the jars containing the puzzles. Who knocked down the most cans is a priority, but it is also necessary to solve the puzzles correctly. If a team is unable to solve the puzzle, the right to solve the puzzle goes to the other team. You not only need to be accurate, but also be smart. For each correctly guessed puzzle, the team receives (1 point). (car, metro, U-turn, road, taxi, transition).
10. "Automulti". Questions from cartoons and fairy tales that mention vehicles. Teams answer in turns, receiving 1 point for each correct answer. What did Emelya ride on to the Tsar’s palace? (On the stove) Leopold the cat's favorite two-wheeled mode of transport? (Bicycle) How did Carlson, who lives on the roof, lubricate his motor? (Jam) What gift did Uncle Fyodor’s parents give to the postman Pechkin? (Bicycle) What did the good fairy turn the pumpkin into for Cinderella? (Into the carriage) What did old Hottabych fly on? (On an airplane carpet) Baba-Yaga’s personal transport? (Stupa) How did the absent-minded man from Baseinaya Street go to Leningrad? (Train) What did Baron Munchausen fly on? (On the cannonball) What did Kai ride on? (On a sled) 11. “Car of the future” In 5 minutes you need to come up with and draw a “car of the future” with the whole team and then defend your project. What's good about it? (up to 3 points).
I believe that the day will come, When any passerby will show children only a good example!!!
Summing up, presenting “Polite Pedestrian” medals.
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