Road Safety Talk Know your surroundings actions Analyse
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Road Safety Talk
Know your surroundings / actions Analyse the situation and conditions Evaluate
If you know it is wrong, don’t do it! Think Before You Do!
Pedestrians Following these tips will enhance pedestrian safety: • ALWAYS USE PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS like overhead bridges, zebra crossings, underpasses and traffic signal lights. • RAISE A HAND WHILE CROSSING to alert motorists. • USE FOOTPATHS and other walkways whenever possible. • DO NOT CROSS AT ROAD BENDS, as your visual field is limited in this part of the road. You cannot see incoming vehicles, and drivers cannot see you. • materials so that drivers can see you from a distance.
Pedestrians • DON’T CROSS IN FRONT OF A STATIONARY VEHICLE AND IN BETWEEN STATIONARY VEHICLES. • ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE BUS TO STOP COMPLETELY if you are boarding or alighting from a bus. BE ALERT FOR ONCOMING TRAFFIC when you step out of a vehicle. • WALK IN A SINGLE FILE if you are walking in a group, always facing oncoming traffic. • BE SEEN, BE SAFE. Use light coloured clothing when you are walking at night, or carry some reflective materials so that drivers can see you from a distance.
On the Road
At the Bus Stop
Kerb drill Before crossing the road: - • Stop • Look and check for any vehicles coming in your path. • Be patient, practise your kerb drill: Look Right. Look Left. Look Right Again. • Check to see that there are no vehicles or that vehicles have come to a stop, before raising your hand crossing the road safely.
Pedestrian Road Safety
When cycling…… As cycling has become more prevalent in Singapore both as a form of transportation and for leisure, cyclists should recognise their own vulnerability and should always adopt safe cycling behaviours and habits. Road safety is a shared responsibility. All cyclists should always abide by road traffic rules at all times.
When cycling…… The following are some of the safe cycling tips: • Wear safe cycling attire –protective helmet, and use elbow pads and knee pads to cushion the impact of a fall. • Wear light-coloured or reflective clothing to enhance your visibility to other road users. • Ensure you have a front white light and rear red light or at least a reflector in low-light conditions. • Ride a bicycle that fits you. • Always check that your bicycle is in good working condition and is properly maintained.
When cycling, you should not risk injuries with dangerous stunts
REMEMBER THESE WHEN CYCLING ON THE ROAD: • Act as if you’re a pedestrian – look right, left, and then right again. • Be extra alert at road junctions – these are accidentprone areas. • Stop your bicycle completely at “Give Way” and “Stop” signs. • Before crossing at junctions with traffic lights, always look LEFT AND RIGHT. • DO NOT carry a pillion rider. • DO NOT ride in a zigzag manner. • DO NOT use your phone, carry things, walk a dog, hold an umbrella, or otherwise occupy one hand while cycling.
Riding on Paths
Cycling on Roads
Cyclist Road Safety
Graciousness on public transport
Behaviour in the bus interchange At the interchange and terminal • Crossing within the bus park is prohibited and liable for a fine of $500. Please use the designated pedestrian crossing.
Do not sit on the bars Join the queue! Don’t wait at the front of the queue!
Behaviour in the bus • Do not run about in the bus. • Move to the back of the bus. Do not obstruct other passengers. (complaints) • Hold on firmly to the handrails or stanchion poles while waiting to alight.
Think Before You Do!
Think Before You Do!
Think Before You Do!
Know your surroundings / actions • Public / Condo swimming pools, beach • Analyse the area and situation • Adhere to all safety measures • Remain within the designated area used for the activity.
Water Safety
Rip Current
Lightning Crackkk! Singapore is a lightning capital Singapore gets hit with 186 days of lightning per year http: //travel. cnn. com/singapore/visit/crackkk-singapore-lightning-capital-582258
• Do not stay in opens areas such as beaches, open fields, the sea or pools. • Take shelter in a house, large building or bus/car. • Do not stand under tall trees. • Stay off bicycles & motorcycles. • Do not hold metal objects such as umbrellas or bicycles.
Know your surroundings / actions Analyse the situation and conditions Evaluate
If you know it is wrong, don’t do it! Think Before You Do!
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