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March 3 safety education content

On March 3, safety education pays attention to traffic safety, civilized travel cares for the environment, and shopping is rational.

First, pay attention to travel traffic safety.

Consciously abide by traffic rules, fasten your seat belt when driving, be familiar with and abide by road traffic laws and regulations, drive in the prescribed lanes, and do not rob, occupy, run red lights or push or bypass red lights, and do not enter traffic control areas without authorization. Be civilized when riding. Don't spit or throw things outside the car. When riding a motorcycle or an electric car, you must wear a safety helmet and don't sit backwards or sideways.

Second, civilized tourism cares for the environment.

When traveling, you should abide by local laws and regulations, respect customs, cultural traditions and religious beliefs, and try not to affect the normal life of local people. When visiting scenic spots, don't pick and trample plants or scribble at will, and consciously resist all kinds of uncivilized tourism behaviors.

Third, be rational when shopping.

Shopping and consumption should be wise, and expensive and difficult-to-identify goods should be purchased carefully. Don't trust the promoter's "making friends" rhetoric easily, so as not to be induced by brainwashing. Pay attention to check whether the goods have obvious signs and certificates. After shopping, ask for and keep a small ticket or receipt as a return voucher.

Pay attention to the safety of pedestrians during the holiday on March 3:

Pedestrians must obey the traffic laws when walking on the road.

1. Pedestrians should walk on the sidewalk. Where there is no sidewalk, they should walk by the side of the road. Cross the road, take the crosswalk, and observe the left and right before walking; A crosswalk with traffic signal control shall comply with the signal regulations; Pay attention to the vehicles, don't chase or run.

2. Don't cross the guardrail between crossing the road, take the overpass or underground passage; If there is no crosswalk or street crossing, it is not allowed to rush suddenly when the vehicle approaches. Do not pick up the car, chase the car, forcibly stop the car or hit the car with a parabolic object on the road. Do not cross or lean on sidewalks or road guardrails.

3. Preschool children must be led by adults when walking in the street. When crossing the crosswalk without signal light control at the intersection, vehicles that go straight or turn left according to the release signal must go first. When crossing a railway crossing, if the crossing railing is closed, you must wait for release. When crossing an unguarded crossing, be sure to look around and make sure it is safe before passing.