A can write traffic safety knowledge in the text, as follows:
1. Basic principles for escaping from danger: 1. Stay calm, seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. 2. Learn to save and protect yourself. 3. Try every means and keep asking for help. 4. Remember four telephone numbers: ① "119" fire alarm telephone number. ②"110" alarm number. ③"122" traffic accident alarm number. ④"120" emergency number. Don't panic or be incoherent when calling. You must clearly explain the location, relevant circumstances, and notable features. 2. Traffic safety 1. Walking safety: Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk, and walk on the right when there is no sidewalk; when crossing the road, you must use a crosswalk; on sidewalks controlled by effective traffic signals, you must abide by the regulations of the signals; when passing on sidewalks without traffic signal control, Look left and right, pay attention to the passing vehicles, and do not chase or run; if there is no crosswalk, you must go straight through, and you are not allowed to cross suddenly when a vehicle approaches; if there is a pedestrian overpass or underpass, you must use the overpass or underpass; you are not allowed to climb over it Guardrails and isolation fences on the side of the road and in the middle of the road are not allowed to pick up cars, chase cars, forcibly stop cars, or throw objects at cars on the road. 2. Safety of riding bicycles (electric vehicles and motorcycles): Those under the age of 16 are not allowed to ride electric vehicles or motorcycles on the road; ride without an umbrella; do not ride with hands; do not ride with others; do not ride "sick" bikes ; Do not ride fast; do not compete with motor vehicles; do not ride parallel to each other; do not ride in bad weather. 3. Riding safety: When taking a bus, you must stop and get in and out of the car. You must hold on to the handrails while in the bus. Your head, hands and other body parts cannot stick out of the window. Take care of your belongings to prevent pickpocketing; Wear seat belts; do not ride in overloaded vehicles. 3. Escape and self-rescue in fire How to self-rescue and escape in fire is a key point for teachers and students to learn fire protection knowledge, especially when escaping from a fire in a room. Specifically, "three do's and three don'ts" must be achieved. 1. Be calm and analyze, do not act blindly, identify your room, recall the location of the house and the room, and analyze the surrounding fire conditions. Do not blindly open doors or windows. You can touch the door first with your hands. If it is very hot, do not open the door. , otherwise it will contribute to the fire or "bring the fire into the house"; do not blindly run around or jump off the building, which may cause undue casualties. Before the fire spreads, you can quickly leave in the direction of the wind. 2. Choose an escape method well and don’t panic. If you have to rush out of the room from fireworks, wrap your head and face with wet towels, clothes, etc., especially your mouth and nose, and walk in a low position to avoid choking. If there is a fire at the door of the room, but the fire is not big, rush out from the door; if the fire at the door is too strong, escape through the window and make sure your feet are on the ground to avoid accidents. 3. Fire scene personnel should try their best to evacuate the fire scene in an orderly and rapid manner. Do not shout loudly to avoid smoke entering the mouth, causing suffocation and poisoning. If all escape routes are cut off by the fire, you should retreat indoors and close the doors and windows. If possible, water the doors and windows to delay the spread of the fire. At the same time, throw small objects out the window or use a flashlight to call for help. 4. Swimming safety 1. Basic requirements: Do not go out to swim in rivers and lakes alone; do not swim when you are sick; do not swim immediately after strenuous physical labor or strenuous exercise; do not swim in rivers and lakes with unknown water conditions; do not go out to swim in bad weather ; Do not swim without doing preparatory activities before entering the water. 2. Requirements for accidents: In the event of an accident, call for help immediately. Children and teenagers must not rush into the water to rescue. After rescuing a drowning victim, foreign objects in the mouth, nose and throat must be removed, water in the drowning victim's stomach and lungs must be drained, and artificial respiration must be performed if necessary. At the same time, call the emergency number quickly. 5. Dietary hygiene: Do not buy or eat stale or rotten food; do not eat seafood banned by the health department; do not buy food from unlicensed vendors; do not buy without trademarks or dates of manufacture, production units, or shelf life. and other foods with incomplete labels; do not eat poisonous foods (such as wild mushrooms, unknown wild vegetables, etc.); do not drink unsterilized, boiled water, or outdated purified water that has been stored for too long. 6. Use electricity safely. Do not go within 20 meters of broken wires. Do not dismantle or install power lines, sockets and other electrical appliances at will. Do not tie or stab wires with sharp objects. Do not use electrical appliances during thunder and lightning. Do not use metal objects to test sockets and sockets. Do not poke the socket hole or lamp socket with your fingers inside the lamp socket; do not touch the switch or socket with wet hands.
7. Walking safety knowledge Every student must keep in mind the following walking safety knowledge: When the green light of the command light is on, pedestrians are allowed to pass; when the yellow light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but pedestrians who have entered the sidewalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, pedestrians are allowed to pass. When the yellow light flashes, pedestrians are not allowed to pass; when the yellow light flashes, pedestrians must pass under the principle of ensuring safety. When the green light of the crosswalk signal 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 can continue to pass; when the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk. Pedestrians must abide by the regulations. Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk and walk on the right side when there is no sidewalk. When crossing the road, you must use a crosswalk. When passing a crosswalk controlled by traffic signals, you must obey the signal regulations. When passing a sidewalk without traffic signal control, you must look left and right and pay attention. Vehicles coming and going are not allowed to chase or run; if there is no crosswalk, you must go straight through, and you are not allowed to cross suddenly when a vehicle approaches; if there is a pedestrian overpass or underpass, you must use the overpass or underpass; you are not allowed to climb on the side of the road or in the road Guardrails and isolation barriers do not allow pushing cars, chasing cars, forcibly blocking cars, or throwing objects at cars on the road. What are the most dangerous situations when walking? (1) Crossing the road can easily lead to danger. (2) Walking sideways in groups on non-pavements is the most likely to cause traffic accidents. (3) After the peak hours of commuting and get off work, there are few vehicles on the road, because the lack of cars and people on the road numbs the mind. Paralysis plus paralysis equals danger. (4) Do two things while walking. Read a book while walking, or think about a problem while walking, or chat while walking, or play while walking... If you do this, the car may not hit you, but you will hit the car yourself, so it is also very dangerous. . 8. Cycling safety (1) Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride on the road. This is stipulated by traffic regulations. (2) Cycling without an umbrella. (3) Ride without taking your hands off. (4) Do not ride with others. (5) Do not ride "sick" bikes. (6) Don’t ride fast. (7) Do not compete with motor vehicles. (8) Do not ride in parallel. Finally, please note that you should not ride a bicycle in bad weather such as thunderstorms, typhoons, snow, or when the snow has not melted or the roads are icy. 9. Riding safety (1) Before getting on the bus, first check which route the bus is on, because bus stops are often the same platform for several buses. It is easy to get on the bus in a hurry. Take the wrong bus. (2) Wait for the car to stop before getting in or out of the car. When getting on the bus, put your schoolbag in front of your chest to prevent your schoolbag from being squeezed out or rolled by the door. (3) After getting on the bus, do not crowd around the door. Walk inside, stand firm when you see an empty space, and grab the handrails. Do not extend your head, hands, or body out of the window, otherwise injuries may easily occur. (4) When riding in a car, you must respect the elderly, love the young, and be polite. When you see the elderly, the weak, the sick, or pregnant women, you must take the initiative to give up your seat. (5) Do not read while riding in the car, otherwise it will damage your eyes.
B can be interspersed with interesting driving safety songs, as follows:
Be safe before getting out of the car, and abide by the laws to ensure safety.
Check before driving and observe carefully to eliminate hidden dangers.
Sound the horn before moving to prevent vehicle problems.
Don’t drive too fast. Nine out of ten accidents happen too fast.
Driving at medium speed has many benefits, but you must not drive too fast.
Be careful before turning and drive carefully without being paralyzed.
Slow down, blow the horn, and keep to the right. Being reckless can lead to danger.
Be courteous when two cars meet. Courtesy should be done first.
Downhill vehicles should give way to uphill vehicles first, and empty vehicles should give way to heavy vehicles.
Sound the horn before overtaking. Do not overtake if the road is not wide.
Forced overtaking is very dangerous, and driving out of anger is even more terrifying.
There are many vehicles, horses and pedestrians in cities and towns, so remember to follow the rules when driving.
Judge situations accurately and handle problems flexibly.
Train crossings are prone to trouble, so be slow, watch and pass.
There are many small bridges on simple highways, so there is no need for bridges to meet traffic.
The mountain road is rugged and dangerous, so be careful when turning and crossing.
Don’t put it in neutral when going down the mountain, and don’t rush uphill when going up the mountain.
Driving conditions are poor when it rains, and slipping is the worst.
Use the directional throttle well to prevent the vehicle from running on both sides.
Slides on ice and snow are like boats, so deal with the situation in advance.
During wind, snow, rain and fog, visibility is dark, so the speed must be slowed down.
Visibility is poor when driving at night, and poor lighting can be dangerous.
Don’t panic when driving in an emergency, and drive carefully and don’t be reckless.
Check the front, rear, left and right, hold the accelerator steady and don’t act recklessly.
The above experience is exchanged for blood, and driving safety is at heart.
For the happiness of you, me and him, you must drive safely.
C learn from the students’ traffic safety knowledge code, as follows:
1. Insist on walking to and from school, and are not allowed to block, 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 up 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.
D Draw a traffic safety icon warning in the blank space, as follows:
(I originally found it from the Internet but could not insert the picture) You can draw/paste it in the handwritten newspaper according to the Baidu picture
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If you think it is too much, just excerpt a few paragraphs That’s it, don’t overwork yourself! ! !