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Woodmuir Primary 13 th Dec 2016 Jodi Gordon – Senior Solicitor

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Woodmuir Primary13th Dec 2016

Jodi Gordon – Senior Solicitor

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Walter Hamilton

Spot the Difference

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Potholes

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Highway Code

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Cycling/Walking safely

When out walking or cycling, you need to make yourself as visible as possible.

• Can you cycle on the pavement?

• Where should you cross the road when walking?

• What should you do when crossing the road?

• How many types of crossing are there?

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Cycling/Walking Safely

• If there is no pavement, where should you position yourself on the road to make sure you are seen?

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Hi Viz Clothing

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Helmets

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Zebra Crossing

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Toucan

Two-can

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Pelican

PEdestrian LIght CONtrolled Crossing

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Puffin (replaces Pelican)

Pedestrian User Friendly Intelligent

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Pegasus (Equestrian) Crossing

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Quiz Question 1

1. What does this sign mean?

a) Zebra crossing ahead

What does this sign mean?

b) Pelican crossing ahead

c) Pedestrian crossing ahead

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Question 2

• Zebra crossings have:

a) A flashing amber light as part of its traffic light sequence

b) A steady amber light as part of its traffic light sequence

c) Black and white lines on the road

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Question 3

• Pelican crossings have;

a) A flashing amber light as part of it's traffic light sequence

b) A flashing red light as part of it's traffic light sequence

c) Black and white lines on the road

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Question 4

• Puffin crossings have;

a) A steady amber light as part of it's traffic light sequence

b) A flashing amber light as part of it's traffic light sequence

c) Black and white lines on the road

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Question 5

• A toucan crossing allows;

b) Just pedestrians to cross

a) Pedestrians and horse riders to cross

c) Pedestrians and cyclists to cross

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Question 6

• A puffin crossing has;

a) Sensors

b) Black and white lines painted on the road

c) A traffic island in the middle of the crossing

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Question 7

• An equestrian crossing allows;

a) Pedestrians and horse riders to cross

b) Just pedestrians to cross

c) Pedestrians and cyclists to cross

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Question 8

• Which crossing name is the odd one out and why?

a) Toucan

b) Puffin

c) Zebra

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Question 9

• Which of these is not a crossing?

a) Pegasus crossing

b) Puffin crossing

c) Unicorn crossing

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Question 10

• If there is no pavement where should you position yourself on the road?

a) Walk the same way as traffic

b) Walk in the middle of the road wearing high viz

c) Walk to the side of the road but towards the flow of oncoming traffic