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Alert Debris Pedestrians Things lying around People walking Watching for danger Obstacles Blocks your path Debris Things lying around Pedestrians People walking

Structure Scenario Peer Pressure A written scene House or building Blind Spot An area around a car or truck that the driver cannot see Peer Pressure Feeling you should do what others are doing Scenario A written scene

How will you refuse? How will you Refuse? How will you refuse? #1 You are riding bikes with your friends and they want to ride through the stop sign at the corner instead of stopping. They want you to do the same. How will you refuse? #2 You are riding bikes with two other friends on a city street and they both want you to ride your bike between theirs. How will you Refuse? #3 You are riding with your friend and they are ‘popping wheelies’ and trying to see how far they can ride with no hands. They ask you to try. How will you refuse? #4 You are riding bikes with your friend and they try to grab a truck’s fender so they can get pulled along. They tell you to grab the other side. How will you refuse?

#1 Law: ARS 28-644 Stop for traffic lights and stop signs #2 Law: ARS 28-815 You may ride no more than two side-by-side, except on exclusive bike paths #3 Law: ARS 28-816 You must have at least one hand on the handlebars at all times #4 Law: ARS 28-814 You may not attach your bicycle to, or hold onto, another vehicle on the roadway