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Safety in and around vehicles

Safety in and around vehicles. Safety in and around vehicles. ON THE BUS No jumping, running around, or throwing things. This can make it hard for the driver to concentrate, and kids might get hurt. Safety in and around vehicles: Question 5. True or False?

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Safety in and around vehicles

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  1. Safety in and around vehicles

  2. Safety in and around vehicles ON THE BUS No jumping, running around, or throwing things. This can make it hard for the driver to concentrate, and kids might get hurt.

  3. Safety in and around vehicles: Question 5 True or False? Cross a school bus at the back where it is safest.

  4. Safety in and around vehicles FALSE Never walk behind a bus. If you have to walk in front of the bus, walk on the sidewalk next to the bus for at lease 10 feet, make eye contact with the driver, then cross.

  5. Safety in and around vehicles: Question 1 Distraction can be either: • Visual – Eyes on the road? • Manual – Hands on the wheel? • Thinking – Mind on the road? • All of the Above

  6. Safety in and around vehicles D. All of the Above Visual, Manual & Thinking

  7. Safety in and around vehicles: Question 2 True or False? Drivers typically take their eyes off of the road for an average of 4-6 seconds when texting.

  8. Safety in and around vehicles True This is like driving the length of a football field without their eyes on the road.

  9. Safety in and around vehicles:Question 3 If the driver must use their cell phone while on the road, what should they do to ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road?

  10. Safety in and around vehicles If the driver must use their cell phone while on the road – they should get off the road and park to use their cell phone.

  11. Q & A

  12. 200 Day Hill Road, Suite 250 Windsor, CT 06095 Office 860.219.0291 Helpline 800.278.8242 general@biact.org BIACT.org Thank You!

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