BRIGHT BE SEEN.

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Presentation transcript:

BRIGHT BE SEEN

Being seen when you are near roads is really important. When it is dark or miserable weather outside it can be difficult for cars to see you…even if you are crossing in a safer place.

In October when the clocks go back and winter is on its way you begin to notice it getting darker much earlier than normal. Many people get hurt on the roads because they cannot be seen. Bad weather like fog and heavy rain can make it even harder to be seen.

How can you be bright and be seen?

Brightly coloured or fluorescent clothing shows up well in daylight and at dusk.

Reflective materials are good when it goes dark as they appear to “glow” brightly when lights shine onto them.

Accessories can make you be bright and be seen too. Having clothing that is both fluorescent and reflective is even better because they help you to be seen both day and night. Accessories can make you be bright and be seen too.

Do you ride a bike? If you ride a bike in the dark you need to have clean and working lights (White at the front, red at the back) as well as a rear reflector. You can make your bike be bright and be seen by adding spoke reflectors and other reflective and bright accessories.

Remember… Stop Look Listen Think Being bright isn’t the only way to stay safe on the roads. Whether it’s night or day always choose a well lit route with safer places to cross and remember to use the

Think! Be Bright Be Seen Resources On the following pages you will find some useful links and resources provided by http://think.direct.gov.uk.

Posters available for download from the JRSO pages at www. lifewise999 Posters available for download from the JRSO pages at www.lifewise999.co.uk or printed copies available direct from the THINK! Shop

Think! Be Bright Be Seen game Skip

Bright Be Seen Resources for Teacher’s Age UNDER 5 Early Years Fun road safety activities to teach under fives how to be visible near traffic. http://think.direct.gov.uk/resource-centre/under-5/be-bright-be-seen Age 5 - 7 Key Stage 1 Teaching children aged 5-7 why it is important for other road users to be able to see them. http://think.direct.gov.uk/resource-centre/key-stage-1/be-bright-be-seen Age 7 - 11 Key Stage 2 Teaching children aged 7-11 why it is important for other road users to be able to see them. http://think.direct.gov.uk/resource-centre/key-stage-2/be-bright-be-seen