Sentences with phrase «road safety messages»

Each poster shares key road safety messages for children aged 0 - 8 years as they engage with the traffic environment as a passenger, pedestrian and rider.
This booklet includes key road safety messages for parents to use and share with children such as «always hold a grown - ups hand when crossing the road».
Resources and professional learning supports the delivery of appropriate road safety messages for young children and their parents.
It is also asking individuals and organisations to sign its pledge to spread road safety messages.
These beautifully illustrated storybooks written by Danny Katz and illustrated by Mitch Vane share road safety messages suitable for early childhood programs and families.
This storybook, written by Danny Katz and illustrated by Mitch Vane, shares road safety messages suitable for early childhood programs and families.
We also developed a free web - based educational tool, 3M Streetwise, to help schools the length and breadth of the UK to teach road safety messages, as well as looking at the scientific principles of light, sound and forces - all part of the National Curriculum.
To support this programme, we also sponsored Quantum Theatre for Science to go into many of these schools to perform a play specifically linked to school travel plans (walking buses, cycle training etc.), promoting road safety messages in a fun and entertaining way.
«Using humour may limit effectiveness if drivers dismiss the video because it fails to meet their expectations of road safety messages.
Our road safety mascot Izzy features in these three storybooks that have age - appropriate road safety messages for young children and families such as «buckle up», «hold my hand» and «always play away from roads».
The Smart Steps: A Road Safety Booklet for Parents and Carers has key road safety messages for parents to use and share with children such as — always hold a grown up's hand when crossing the road.
SDERA safety mascot Izzy features in these three storybooks that have age - appropriate road safety messages for young children and families such as «buckle up», «hold my hand» and «always play away from roads».
Getting a laugh may not help get the road safety message across, with a new QUT study showing humorous driver sleepiness advertisements can get lost in translation.
Fay Goodman, Founder and Creator of The Conies, and Managing Director of DriveSafe & StaySafe, said: «We created The Conies family as the new Safety Heroes for Kids - just as the Green Cross Code man and Tufty the Squirrel were in their day - so we were delighted that they won the attention of pupils and motivated them to focus on the road safety messages and lessons in the book.
The Smart Steps: Road Safety Booklet for Parents and Carers has key road safety messages for parents to use and share with children such as — always hold a grown up's hand when crossing the road.
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