Road safety on holidays
With the school holidays approaching, daily routines often change and everyone is a lot more relaxed. Different play locations and holiday destinations means changed traffic environments and new safety concerns.
With the school holidays approaching, daily routines often change and everyone is a lot more relaxed. Different play locations and holiday destinations means changed traffic environments and new safety concerns.
To help keep our children safe, we all need to remember these key road safety messages in these new environments:
Point out the road safety differences and dangers.
The best way to keep children safe is to actively supervise them.
Talk to children about being a safe road user.
Stop, look, listen, think every time you cross the road.
It's the law that everyone wears a helmet when riding a bike in a public place.
Click clack front 'n back every person for every trip.
Remind the other adults such as grandparents, aunts and uncles, who may be caring for your children while on holidays, about these key road safety messages.
More information can be found:
Safety Town for families