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Knowledge about traffic safety [for tabloids]
Taking a bus
When taking a public vehicle, you should abide by public order, pay attention to social ethics, and pay attention to traffic safety.
When waiting for the bus, you should line up one by one and stand on the side of the road or on the platform. You should not crowd on the roadway, and you are not allowed to stand in the middle of the road to block cars. When getting on the bus, you should wait for the bus to come to a stop, let the passengers on the bus get off first, and then get on in order, without rushing. After getting on the bus, you should take the initiative to buy a ticket and give up your seat to the elderly, sick, disabled, pregnant women or passengers with babies. When the vehicle is driving, hold on to the handrails and keep your head and hands away from the window to avoid being rubbed by passing vehicles. When getting off the bus, walk in order and do not push or squeeze. After getting off the bus, you should immediately walk onto the sidewalk. If you need to cross the roadway, you should pass through the sidewalk; you must not rush across in front of the car or behind the car, as this is very unsafe.
Safely cross the road
To go to school, after school and out for activities, we have to walk on the road almost every day. There is a lot of knowledge involved in ensuring safety when walking! Many pedestrians have lost their lives under the wheels of cars because they did not master the essentials of crossing the road safely.
When crossing a road, choose a place with a crosswalk. This is a safe zone where pedestrians have the “right of way”. In this area, the speed of motor vehicles generally slows down, and drivers pay more attention to the movements of pedestrians. When crossing a road without a crosswalk, pay special attention to avoid passing vehicles. The simplest way to avoid vehicles is: first look to see if there is an oncoming car on the left, and then walk into the roadway if there is no oncoming car; then look to see if there is an oncoming car on the right. If there is no oncoming car, you can cross the road safely.
It is very dangerous to cross the road without using the crosswalk, to cross randomly, or to rush across the road when a car is approaching.
1) When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the side of the road.
2) When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly manner; when going out together, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; when walking, be attentive, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and do not look around or sideways. Read a book or do other things while walking.
3) On road sections where there is no traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.
4) Primary school students should wear small yellow hats when lining up after school. In fog, rain, and snow days, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and take action in advance. Security Measures.
2. What should you pay attention to when crossing the road?
When crossing the road, the risk factors you may encounter will greatly increase, so you should pay special attention to safety.
1) When crossing the road, you must obey the instructions of the traffic police; you must abide by the traffic rules and "go on green lights and stop on red lights."
2) When crossing the road, you must follow the pedestrian crossing line; in sections with overpasses and underpasses, you should consciously cross overpasses and underpasses.
3) When crossing the road, walk in a straight line and do not cross in a roundabout way; when there is no crosswalk, you should first look to the left, then to the right, and only cross the road after confirming that no motor vehicles are passing.
4) Do not climb over the safety guardrails and isolation piers in the center of the road, let alone skateboard on the road.
5) Do not cross the road suddenly, especially if there are acquaintances or friends calling from across the road, or the bus you want to take has already pulled into the stop, you must not act rashly to avoid accidents.
3. How to recognize traffic lights?
Traffic lights are divided into two types. One is a red, yellow, and green three-color signal light used to direct vehicles. It is set in a conspicuous place at an intersection and is called a vehicle traffic light; the other is a traffic light. The red and green signal lights used to direct pedestrians to cross the road are installed at both ends of the crosswalk and are called crosswalk lights. my country's traffic regulations also stipulate the traffic control lights:
1) When the green light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles are not allowed to obstruct the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians.
2) When the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but vehicles that have crossed the stop line and pedestrians that have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass.
3) When the red light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass.
4) When the green arrow light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in the direction indicated by the arrow.
5) When the yellow light is flashing, vehicles and pedestrians can pass under the principle of ensuring safety.
4. Cycling safety knowledge
Our country is known as the "Kingdom of Bicycles" and is the country with the most bicycles in the world. However, bicycles have a simple structure, fall over when touched, and have poor stability, so they are the weakest means of transportation. Among traffic casualty accidents, non-motor vehicles (mainly bicycles) rank first in the number of injuries and second in the number of casualties. In our country, children must be 12 years old or older before they can ride a bicycle on the road, and they must abide by traffic rules and ride in the slow lane.
5. What should you pay attention to when taking a bus?
1) When taking a bus (electric), you must wait in line and get on the bus in a first-come, first-served order without crowding. When getting on or off, you should wait until the car has stopped, get off first and then get on, without fighting.
2) Do not bring flammable and explosive dangerous goods such as gasoline and firecrackers into the car.
3) When riding in a car, do not put your head, hands, and arms out of the window to avoid being scratched by oncoming cars or roadside trees; and do not throw debris out of the car window to avoid hurting others.
4) When riding in a car, you should sit firmly and hold yourself firmly. When there are no seats, you should naturally spread your feet and stand sideways. Your hands should hold the handrails tightly to avoid falling and injury when the vehicle brakes suddenly.
Safety Knowledge Song for Primary School Students
Children, listen carefully, there are safety knowledge from the scriptures, always pay attention to your words and actions, then parents and teachers can rest assured.
Crossing the road, Keep your eyes sharp, keep to the right of the column, get out of the way as soon as a vehicle approaches, and raise your hands to show affection.
Don't run around corners to prevent others from knocking you down. Be more careful when walking at night and don't bump into each other. Do not touch the walls with nails.
Be careful when playing with small objects and never put them in your mouth. If you have trouble swallowing, see a doctor quickly and don’t delay.
When you are hungry, don’t talk nonsense. , wash your face before eating, make it a habit to chew slowly, so that your body will be healthy.
Don't play with lighting electricity, and never touch the wires. There are dangers everywhere in wires, so remember the common sense when using electricity.
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In the event of a fire, remember 119 and the fire alarm number in your mind, and get out of danger and seek help as soon as possible. Life safety is the key.
If someone comes from home and you don’t know them, don’t be too casual in the reception and coax you to go out and look for them. Parents, he took the opportunity to do the crime.
The lightning flashed, the thunder roared, the natural phenomena did not cause false alarm, the high walls and trees did not approach, the conductors were put aside and squatted underground.
Encounter Gangsters, 110, and gangster police phone numbers must be remembered clearly, and you must deal with them with dexterity and dexterity. The gangster will be captured and you will be happy.
Be careful when receiving hot water. Pots and bottles will be overturned and burned, and you will be sad. , cure uneven skin.
When walking long distances on a hot day, remember not to drink raw water. If you have a stomachache and feel dizzy, where can you find a doctor on the way?
Teenagers, don’t play with fire. , A single spark can start a prairie fire. If you burn down a house or a mountain, you will go to jail if you are not careful.
It is cold in winter, so you need to keep warm and check the electrical appliances in the fire area. If they are placed in a mess, you will regret it later if there is a fire.
Put away the medicine and vinegar bottles, and do not mess them up. The elderly and children cannot tell the difference, and eating them by mistake will kill you.
Don’t fight, don’t curse, be civilized Politeness cultivates newcomers, they develop morally, intellectually, and physically, and everyone strives to be their successor.
Don't listen to bad stories, as they will affect your studies and ruin your youth. Don't even read pornographic books. If you don't know how to analyze, you will be deceived.
There are endless things to say about safety, so be cautious at all times. Occasionally accidents are inevitable, so take out insurance voluntarily.
Advocate insurance and promote safety, keep safety knowledge in mind, and gardeners water carefully and diligently. , the fruits of safety are particularly sweet.
Speaking of safety, road safety, safety work is extremely important, teachers and students participate together, and they can enjoy peace inside and outside the school
How do primary school students prevent fires
1. Lighted candles and mosquito coils should be placed on special stands and should not be placed near curtains, mosquito nets and other flammable items.
2. When looking for things under the bed or in the attic, do not use oil lamps, candles, lighters and other open flames for lighting.
3. Primary and secondary school students should not carry matches, lighters and other tinder with them.
4. Do not pull or pull wires randomly, or disassemble electrical appliances at will. When using electrical appliances, unplug them in time.
5. When gas leakage is found, close the valve tightly, open doors and windows, and do not touch electrical switches or use open flames.
6. Do not burn paper or set off fireworks and firecrackers on the balcony or in the corridor.
7. Smoking is harmful to health. Students should not smoke. Smoking in hiding is more dangerous.
8. When using electric lights, do not let the bulbs come into contact with or be close to flammable materials.
Traffic Safety Knowledge Code for Students
1. Insist on walking to and from school, and are not allowed to stop, climb, chase or forcibly hitchhike on streets or highways.
2. Students under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles. When walking or walking on highways or streets, you must walk on the right or on the sidewalk.
3. When walking, when crossing streets, highways or intersections, you should pay attention to passing vehicles. When there is no traffic, pass within the crosswalk.
4. It is strictly prohibited to cross the highway when a motor vehicle is approaching. Playing games on roads with motor vehicles is not allowed.
5. When walking on the highway or other roads, you are not allowed to walk shoulder to shoulder, walk side by side in small groups, and you are not allowed to read or play while walking.
6. When encountering obstacles piled on the roadside on the way forward, pay special attention to the passing vehicles. Wait until there are no passing vehicles before passing, and stay on the safe side.
Safety knowledge for primary school students
1. What should be paid attention to in recess activities
In the daily intense learning process, recess activities can relax, adjust and Regarding the role of proper rest, the following aspects should be paid attention to in recess activities:
l. The outdoor air is fresh, and recess activities should be done outdoors as much as possible, but not far away from the classroom to avoid delaying the following courses.
2. The intensity of the activities should be appropriate and no strenuous activities should be done to ensure that you are not tired, focused and full of energy when you continue in class.
2. How to ensure safety during games
Games are an important part of students’ lives, and safety concepts should also be paid attention to during games:
1. Be careful to choose a safe place. Stay away from power lines and other power sources, and play in a wide space.
2. Choose safe games to play. Do not engage in highly dangerous games, such as riding in vehicles, climbing tall buildings, fighting each other with knives and sticks, throwing bricks and stones at each other, setting fire to branches and waste paper, etc. This is very dangerous and can easily lead to unexpected consequences.
3. Choose the right time when playing. The game time cannot be too long. This makes it easy to get overtired and the possibility of an accident will greatly increase. It's best not to play games at night. After dark
sight is not good and people's reaction ability is also reduced. Danger is likely to occur.
Things to note when taking physical education classes
Physical education classes are an important course for exercising and enhancing physical fitness in primary and secondary schools. The training content in physical education classes is diverse, so the safety precautions vary depending on the training content and the equipment used.
1. Sprinting and other events must be conducted according to the prescribed track, and cross-tracks are not allowed. This is not only a requirement for competition, but also a guarantee of safety. Especially when you are sprinting towards the finish line, you must abide by the rules.
Because at this time, the momentum of the human body is very strong, the energy is concentrated on the competition, and the mind is unguarded. Once they stumble over each other, they will be in trouble. Possible serious injury.
2. When doing long jump, you must strictly follow the teacher's instructions for running and taking off. Before taking off, the front foot should hit the wooden take-off board, and after taking off, it should fall into the sand pit. This is not only a technical essential for long jump training,
it is also a necessary measure to protect physical safety.
3. When conducting throwing training, such as throwing grenades, shot put, discus, javelin, etc., you must follow the teacher's instructions and follow the instructions without any carelessness. Some of these sports equipment are hard and heavy, and some are equipped with sharp metal heads at the front. If used without permission, they may hit others or themselves, causing injuries or even life-threatening injuries.
4. When performing training on horizontal bars, parallel bars and high jumps, a mat of required thickness must be prepared under the equipment. If you jump directly onto the hard ground, you may injure your leg joints or the back of your head. When doing single and parallel bar movements, various effective methods should be adopted to prevent the hands from slipping when holding the bar, and to avoid falling from the bar and causing physical injury.
5. When doing leap training such as vaulting and box jumping, there must be a springboard in front of the equipment and a protective pad behind the equipment. At the same time, teachers and classmates must stand beside the equipment for protection.
6. For mat sports such as front and back rolls, push-ups, sit-ups, etc., you must be serious when performing the movements and do not play around to avoid sprains.
7. When participating in the training of basketball, football and other sports, you must learn to protect yourself, and do not hurt others by being reckless in the competition. In these fiercely competitive sports, consciously abiding by the competition rules is very important for safety.
What should I do if I am bitten by a dog?
Being bitten by a dog is more harmful to people, because various germs and viruses grow on dog teeth, which can easily invade the human body through wounds, cause diseases, and even cause colds and death.
If you are bitten by a mad dog, rabies will also be caused by the rabies virus. Rabies causes a very high mortality rate. Therefore, being bitten by a dog must not be taken lightly, and emergency treatment measures must be taken:
1. Under normal circumstances, it is difficult to distinguish whether a person is bitten by a mad dog, so once bitten by a dog, it should be treated as a mad dog bite.
2. After being bitten by a dog, treat the wound immediately. First tie a tourniquet over the wound (handkerchiefs, ropes, etc. can be used instead) to prevent or reduce the virus from flowing into the body with the blood.
3. Quickly wash the wound with clean water or soapy water and clean the wound thoroughly. Do not bandage the wound.
4. Rush to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and administer rabies vaccine and tetanus antitoxin within 24 hours.
Traffic safety
Clothing, food, housing, and transportation are the most basic contents of people’s lives, and the “travel” among them involves traffic issues. Students go to and from school on weekdays, and go out and travel during holidays. In addition to walking
, students also need to ride bicycles and take buses (trams). For longer distances, they have to take trains or buses Boat. Therefore, we must pay attention to traffic safety issues. We must establish traffic safety awareness from an early age, master necessary traffic safety knowledge, and ensure traffic safety.
How to pay attention to traffic safety when walking?
When students go to and from school, it is the time of day when road traffic is the most congested. There are many people and vehicles, so you must pay great attention to traffic safety.
1. When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the curb.
2. When going out in groups, it is best to walk in an organized and orderly queue; when going out in groups, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; be attentive when walking, pay attention to your surroundings, and do not look around
, and read while walking Report or do other things.
3. On road sections without the command of traffic police, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.
4. In fog, rain, and snow, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes so that motor vehicle drivers can detect targets as early as possible and take safety measures in advance.
In some cities, primary school students wear small yellow hats when going out and hold "yield" signs during group activities in order to enable motor vehicles to detect and avoid them in time. This practice should be promoted.
1. Crosswalk
On the roadway, there are "corridors" connected by white straight lines. This is the crosswalk, which is specially painted for pedestrians to cross the road. of. Drivers will slow down when they see people walking in a crosswalk, so it is safer for pedestrians to cross the road in a crosswalk.
2. Pedestrian bridges
At busy intersections in the city, because there are so many pedestrians and vehicles, in order to ensure the safety of pedestrians and the smooth flow of vehicles, majestic and beautiful pedestrian bridges have been erected. , it is safest for pedestrians to cross the road on a pedestrian bridge.
3. Road and traffic signals
Road traffic signals are divided into: command light signals, lane light signals, crosswalk light signals, traffic baton signals, and hand signals. The brief introduction is as follows:
1. Command light signal
When the green light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles are not allowed to impede the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians;< /p>
When the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but vehicles that have crossed the stop line and pedestrians who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass;
When the red light is on, vehicles are not allowed to pass , Pedestrian traffic
When the green arrow light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in the direction indicated by the arrow;
When the yellow light is flashing, vehicles and pedestrians must pass under the principle of ensuring safety.
Vehicles turning right and vehicles going straight without a crosswalk on the right side of a T-shaped intersection may pass as long as they do not impede the passage of cleared vehicles and pedestrians when meeting the provisions of items 2 and 3 of the preceding paragraph.
The provisions of the first two paragraphs also apply to persons walking in formation and driving and riding livestock.
2. Lane light signal
When the green arrow light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass in this lane;
When the red fork light is on, vehicles are not allowed to pass in this lane.
3. Crosswalk light signal
When the green light is on, pedestrians are allowed to pass the crosswalk;
When the green light is flashing, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk, but those who have already entered the crosswalk , you can continue to pass;
Pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk when the red light is on.
4. Road traffic isolation facilities
Road traffic isolation facilities are objects made by the public security and traffic management departments on urban roads using certain building materials to separate vehicles from vehicles and pedestrians. and vehicles so that they all pass on prescribed routes. Road traffic isolation facilities include green isolation belts, pedestrian guardrails and isolation piers. Pedestrian guardrails are installed on the outside of the sidewalk, between non-motorized lanes and sidewalks, to protect the safety of pedestrians walking on the sidewalk and prevent pedestrians from crossing the road or walking into the slow lane. Pedestrians are prohibited from stepping over or under pedestrian guardrails to prevent accidents.
Isolation piers are connected by cement concrete piers and welded pipes. The central isolation pier installed between the fast and slow lanes is used to separate the upstream and downstream lanes. Setting up isolation piers will help separate traffic and ensure safe and smooth traffic.
5. What should you do after school and when going out in groups?
On the way to school, students must line up in a disciplined manner and walk on the sidewalk in an orderly manner under the escort of teachers. When crossing the road, use the crosswalk. We have to walk on the sidewalk. Where there are no sidewalks, walk along the curb. When walking, you need to concentrate on your thoughts. You cannot walk while playing or reading at the same time. You cannot walk in groups of three or five abreast, and you cannot play and chase after vehicles.
Group outings must be led by teachers, and students should line up in two columns and walk on the sidewalk. Don't leave the team casually. Don't push and pull each other in the team, and play and fight. Do not do anything that impedes traffic safety, and do not form groups or stay in congested areas to avoid affecting the passage of others. When crossing a highway, use the crosswalk. When there are no crosswalks, you should check the road conditions clearly and take the time to pass when there are no vehicles.
Children under the age of six and twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles
City roads are complex and there are many vehicles. Due to children's lack of life experience and poor adaptability, the "People's Revolution of the People's Republic of China and the National The Road Traffic Management Regulations clearly stipulate: "Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles on the road."
7. Why are children under 12 years old not allowed to ride bicycles?
According to the analysis of medical, physiological and psychological data, a person's developmental period usually needs to reach the age of twelve or thirteen to initially meet the above minimum requirements. Therefore, traffic regulations are based on ensuring the safety of children and stipulates that children under the age of twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles.
8. When riding a bicycle, you must obey the traffic rules
When riding a bicycle on the road, you must concentrate your thoughts and hold the faucet with both hands. You must drive in non-motorcycle lanes and are not allowed to drive into motor vehicle lanes. When turning, you need to see the passing vehicles clearly, extend your hand to signal, and do not turn suddenly.
9. Don’t play with cars or cranes
Some students play with parked cars casually, even block cars in the middle of the road, chase cars, hoist cars, and throw stones at vehicle cabs. Block, have fun with it. In fact, this is a very dangerous move, most likely to cause accidents, and is also unethical.
10. Riding in a civilized and orderly manner
The buses are really busy, welcoming and sending passengers to all directions.
Be sure to keep order when riding in a car, and don’t forget traffic laws.
Get on the bus one by one, avoid crowding, and support the elderly and the young in a fashionable manner.
Ride in a civilized manner and ensure safety. When waiting to take a bus, you should wait in an orderly manner on the platform. After the car stops, let the people on the car get off first, and then get on one after another without fighting. You should take the initiative to buy a ticket after getting on the bus, and you should take the initiative to give up your seat when encountering the elderly, the weak, the sick or those with babies in their arms. When the vehicle is driving, sit or stand firmly and hold on to the handrails to prevent falling during emergency braking. You are not allowed to stick your head and hands out of the window, you are not allowed to shout loudly in the carriage, and you are not allowed to throw peels and scraps of paper around. Be a civilized little passenger.
11. Traffic laws and public ethics that pedestrians should abide by
1. Consciously abide by traffic laws and actively avoid vehicles driving normally on the roadway. Discourage family members and neighbors from occupying the road for setting up stalls, drying grain, drying grass, and playing fields, so as not to block traffic.
2. It is prohibited to climb a car, chase a car, forcibly block a car or throw objects at a car on the road. Do not throw sewage, throw stones or swear at drivers and passengers, and do not smash windows or puncture tires.
3. It is strictly prohibited to set up stones, wooden sticks and other obstacles on the road, and it is not allowed to dig, damage the roadbed and pavement of roads and railways, and block the drainage ditches beside roads and railways.
4. It is prohibited to climb, break or damage trees along roads, railways and rivers.
5. It is prohibited to climb over or sit on the guardrails and isolation piers between the sidewalk and the roadway. It is also strictly prohibited to damage the guardrails, isolation piers and other traffic facilities such as signals, signs, markings, etc.
The above strictly prohibited behaviors are all violations of discipline and law.
6. When encountering deaf, mute, blind or elderly people with mobility difficulties, you should take the initiative to help and guide them to act according to traffic rules.
7. When encountering a car accident, you must take the initiative to call the police, assist adults in protecting the accident scene, and proactively provide the victim with the help you can; if you find a vehicle that caused the accident and attempted to escape, you must tactfully write it down. Report its license plate number and characteristics to the traffic police in a timely manner; under no circumstances are you allowed to take advantage of others' danger and privately take money and items that were thrown in the car or on the roadside due to a car accident.
12. Public ethics of passengers
When taking a bus, you must abide by public order and get on and off the bus in order; you must carry forward Lei Feng’s spirit of helping others, Support the elderly and the young, do not fight for seats, take the initiative to give up seats to the elderly, children, patients, disabled people and pregnant women; be civilized passengers, take the initiative to buy tickets, obey the ticket inspection, actively cooperate and help the driver and conductor to maintain good safety on the bus order.
13. Pedestrians walking on the street and crossing the road
1. Pedestrians walking on the street should use the sidewalk, not the roadway.
2. Use crosswalks when crossing streets and highways, and do not cross or run diagonally.
When pedestrians are crossing the road, they should stand on the side of the road. After seeing the passing vehicles clearly, they should choose the crosswalk closest to them to pass. When passing, you must first look to see if there is an oncoming car from the left or right direction, and make sure that the oncoming car is far away and there is no danger before passing.
When pedestrians cross the road, do not suddenly change their walking route, run suddenly, or retreat suddenly to prevent the driver of an oncoming vehicle from being caught off guard and in danger.
When crossing a road with more than two motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, pay close attention to whether there is another vehicle coming next to the approaching or stopped vehicle, and do not risk walking if you cannot see clearly.
When crossing a town street or highway that does not have a crosswalk, look clearly to see whether there are oncoming cars on the left or right. Do not run or compete with oncoming cars.
3. When pedestrians cross a crosswalk with a crosswalk signal, they must abide by the regulations of the signal: when the green light is on, pedestrians are allowed to pass; when the green light is flashing, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk, but those who have already entered the crosswalk can continue. Passage; when the red light is on, you are not allowed to enter the crosswalk.
Also note: Even if the signal light has turned green, you should see whether the vehicles on the left and right have stopped before crossing the road.
4. Where there is a pedestrian overpass or underpass, pedestrians should use the overpass or underpass when crossing the street and do not cross streets or highways.
5. When lining up across the roadway, no more than two people are allowed in each row. The queue must pass quickly through the crosswalk. If there is no crosswalk, the queue must go straight through; long queues can be temporarily interrupted when necessary. Pass and wait for the vehicle to pass before continuing to pass.
14. Warning signs
When a driver is driving on an unfamiliar road, it is impossible to know that there are potential dangers ahead. The function of warning signs is to promptly remind drivers of changes in the road alignment and road conditions ahead, so that they have sufficient time to take necessary actions before reaching the dangerous point to ensure driving safety.
The color of the warning sign is yellow background, black border and black pattern.
The warning sign is in the shape of an equilateral triangle with the vertex pointing upward.
There are 42 warning signs***. There are 9 more signs than the original national standard. The newly added signs are: 1. Narrow bridge sign; 2. Pay attention to livestock sign; 3. Uneven road sign; 4. Guarded railway sign; 5. Slash symbol sign; 6. Pay attention to non-machine signs. EMU signs; 7. Accident-prone road section signs; 8. Slow moving signs; 9. Obstacle attention signs.
(1). Pay attention to the signal light sign
(Attention to the signal light)
This sign is placed at a suitable location in front of an intersection controlled by a signal light where it is difficult for drivers to find it.
(2). Attention to rockfall signs (a) (b) (Attention to rockfalls)
This sign is placed at an appropriate location before the mountainous section where there is a danger of rockfalls.
(3) Two-way traffic sign (two-way traffic)
On a two-way road, natural or artificial isolation measures are used to completely separate the upstream and downstream traffic. For some reason When an unseparated two-way lane is formed (construction, bridge, tunnel), this sign must be set up to remind drivers that there is unseparated two-way traffic ahead.
(4) Attention Pedestrians signs (Attention Pedestrians)
Generally located in front of a crosswalk on suburban roads. Since there are many crosswalks on urban roads, they can be set up according to actual needs. Generally, it can be installed in a place where it is difficult for drivers to find a crosswalk ahead.
(5) Attention to Children Sign (Attention to Children)
This sign is placed in primary schools, kindergartens, children's palaces, children's playgrounds and other places or passages where children frequently come and go to attract driver attention. Pay attention to.
(6) Attention non-motorized vehicles sign (Attention non-motorized vehicles)
It is used to prompt vehicle drivers to pay attention to the crossing and entry of non-motorized vehicles and slow down. This sign is placed at an appropriate location on a mixed traffic road where non-motorized vehicles often cross and enter and exit.
(7) Accident-prone road section sign (accident-prone road section)
It is used to indicate that the road ahead is an accident-prone road section and you must drive with caution. This sign is placed at an appropriate location in front of a traffic-prone road section.
(8) Slow traffic sign (Slow traffic)
Used to encourage vehicle drivers to slow down. This sign is placed at an appropriate location before the section of road ahead where you need to slow down.
(9) Construction signs (Construction)
Used to notify road construction ahead, vehicles should slow down or drive around. This sign can be used as a temporary sign and placed at an appropriate location before the construction section.
(10) Pay attention to danger signs (attention to danger)
It is used to encourage vehicle drivers to drive carefully. This sign is placed at an appropriate location before other dangerous road sections that cannot be covered by the above signs.
The color of the prohibition signs, except for a few signs, is white background, red circle, red bar, and black pattern. Pattern bar.
1. Prohibition signs
(1) Prohibition signs (no passage)
Indicates that all vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from passing. This sign is located at the entrance to a closed road.
(2) No entry sign (no entry)
Indicates that vehicles are prohibited from entering. This sign is located at the entrance to a prohibited road section.
The color is red with a white horizontal bar in the middle.
(3) No motor vehicle traffic sign (No motor vehicle traffic allowed)
Indicates that certain types of motor vehicle traffic are prohibited. This sign is placed at the entrance to a road section that is closed to motor vehicles.
(4) Non-motorized vehicle traffic prohibited sign (non-motorized vehicle traffic prohibited)
Indicates that non-motorized vehicle traffic is prohibited. This sign is placed at the entrance to a road section that prohibits non-motorized vehicles.
(5) Animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited from passing sign (animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited from passing)
Indicates that animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited from passing. This sign is placed at the entrance to a section of road where animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited.
(6) The sign prohibiting the passage of human-powered freight tricycles (the passage of human-powered freight tricycles is prohibited)
Indicates that the passage of human-powered freight tricycles is prohibited. This sign is placed at the entrance to a section of road where human-powered freight tricycles are prohibited.
(7) Prohibition of going straight and turning left (No going straight and turning left)
Indicates that all vehicles are prohibited from going straight and turning left at the intersection ahead. This sign is placed at an appropriate location before an intersection that prohibits straight driving and left turns.
(8) No going straight and turning right signs (No going straight and turning right)
Indicates that all vehicles are prohibited from going straight and turning right at the intersection ahead. This sign is placed at an appropriate location in front of an intersection where straight driving and right turns are prohibited.
(9) No U-turn sign (No U-turn allowed)
Indicates that all vehicles are prohibited from making a U-turn at the intersection ahead. This sign is placed at an appropriate location before an intersection where U-turns are prohibited.
1. Pedestrian sign (walking)
Indicates that the street is for walking only.
This sign is located at both ends of the pedestrian street.
2. Crosswalk sign (Pedestrian Crossing)
Indicates that this area is a channel exclusively for pedestrians to cross the road.
This sign is located on both sides of the crosswalk.
3. Bus line dedicated lane sign (bus line dedicated lane)
Indicates that the lane is exclusively for bus vehicles traveling on this line. This sign is placed at an appropriate location before entering the lane and at the entrance to each intersection.
4. The focus of citizen moral construction (60 words):
Social morality: being civilized and polite, helping others, caring for public property, protecting the environment, and obeying the law
Professional ethics: dedication to work, honesty and trustworthiness, fairness in doing things, serving the masses, and contribution to society
Family virtues: respecting the elderly and caring for the young, equality between men and women, harmony between husband and wife, diligence and thrift in housekeeping, and unity among neighbors
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