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Inspector Bipin Gautam Training for Trainers 17 th Batch 1

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Inspector Bipin GautamTraining for Trainers

17th Batch

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Upon completion of this unit the participant will be able to know about3 main Green cross codeSome tips for while walking on roadWalking at nightSome PhotosDisplay and show

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STOP

Find the safest place to cross then stop.Stand on the pavement near the kerb or the edge if there is no kerb.

Kerb • Edge of the pavement.

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Give yourself lots of time to have a good look all around.Make sure you can see if anything is coming and drivers can see you.

Look

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Listen carefully because you can sometimes hear traffic before you can see it.

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When it is safe to cross, walk straight across the road.

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Do not walk diagonally. Keep looking and listening for traffic while you cross.

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Where there is a pavement or footway, use it. Where there is no pavement, walk on the right hand side of the road to face the traffic coming towards you.

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Wait on the pavement near the kerb until all the traffic has stopped before you start to cross.

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After traffic has stopped from both directions, walk across on the black and white stripes. (Zebra cross)

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While walking on roadWalk Facing Traffic: If there is no sidewalk and you must walk on the side of the road, choose the side where you are facing oncoming traffic.

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While walking on roadDistractions to pedestrians

walking in traffic:

Cell phone conversationsText messaging Listening to music on mobile phone 

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While walking on road

Conversations with friendsEating on the runAttempting to find something in

a backpack or luggageReading a book or newspaper

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Being lost in thought.Quickly walk across the road when it is clear.

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Don't cross near or at parked vehicles.Don't cross at a corner or bend in the road.

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Walking at night•Visibility on roads and paths is often poor at night.•Be seen - Always wear reflective clothing when walking at night e.g. Armband ,jacket.

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•Also carry a flash light to  increase your visibility.•Be safe - Walk with someone else or somewhere where people can see you.

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Do not assume that vehicles will stop. Check that they have stopped before crossing.

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You must obey traffic light signals and road signs and the signals made by Traffic Police officer.

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Safety awareness should begin from childhood, as it is difficult to impart awareness to a grown up a human. If safety awareness is imparted at childhood, safety will be a habit.

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