1. When walking, use the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, walk close to the side of the road. Do not walk or linger in the vehicle lanes. Avoid chasing, playing, fighting, or running wildly on the road. Focus while walking and avoid looking around or reading books/newspapers. Do not forcibly stop vehicles or climb onto them, and never cross or lean on road barriers.
2. When crossing the street, use overpasses, underpasses, or pedestrian crosswalks. If these are unavailable, remember the rule "listen first, observe second, and cross third." First, listen for any approaching motor vehicles. Second, check if any vehicles are coming and identify their speed and direction, ensuring that drivers can see you. Third, when crossing the road, do so quickly and straight across without zigzagging, running wildly, or walking slowly without purpose.
3. Elementary school students should wear traffic safety hats when going to and from school. Parents of younger students should accompany them to school if possible. After school, students should walk in a line with the front student holding a “Yield” sign, led by a teacher out of the school gate. Schools near busy roads or at intersections should ensure teachers escort students to a safe area.
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