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by djctu » Sat Dec 08 2018 9:47am
Free Highway Code Book for Children ( 7 - 11 )
Tales of the Road - A Highway Code (replaces Arrive Alive) TINF1305
A comprehensive A5 booklet covering pedestrian safety and the Green Cross Code, cycle safety, travelling in the car and on public transport, road signs and markings and a handy glossary. Suitable for Key Stage 2 pupils (7-11 year olds).
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by blythburgh » Sat Dec 08 2018 10:02am
Not just for children, I have seen so many silly people on the road.
The worst offenders can be people in car parks who forget that there are cars around. And holidaymakers. We often drive down the main road in Southwold. Cars parked one side so the road if rather narrow. But holidaymakers use the road as if it is part of the pavement. Or worse step off the pavement even when they are facing the cars coming towards them.
Never worked out why people leave their brains behind in the car.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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