Rules & Laws. Behaviours that show… RESPECTCAREEFFORT.

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Rules & Laws

Behaviours that show… RESPECTCAREEFFORT

But what about when we are out on the road in traffic with people who aren’t from our school… how do they know what to do?

think – pair - share Imagine life without traffic laws… What would everyday travel be like?

The difference between rules and laws Way2Go Bike Ed rulesTraffic laws

Think about… Parts of a bike Verbs and adverbs that describe how to do the action

What is the purpose of a school zone? (What does the sign aim to get people to do and think about?)

Why have a school zone? Why is it important to think about the safety of everybody when arriving at or leaving school?

No bicycles in this area Area, path or lane for bicycle only Shared use path for pedestrians and bike riders Slow down and give way to traffic if present Come to a complete stop