Road Safety Guidelines and Laws Awareness
Explore important road safety topics such as seatbelt usage, responsible driving laws, dangers of drinking and driving, consequences of loud music in cars, and regulations regarding mobile phone use while driving. Understand who should wear seat belts, legal requirements for seatbelt usage based on height, why drinking and driving is dangerous, risks of loud music in cars, and laws regarding mobile phone use. Stay informed to promote safe driving practices and reduce road accidents.
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Resource 1.b 1. Everyone COW 2. Just the driver 3. The driver and children Activity 1.B
Who should wear a seat belt in your car? 1. Everyone 2. Just the driver 3. The driver and children
What does the law say about being responsible for wearing a seatbelt in a car?
Answers The Law states that if you are over 135 cms in height you must wear an adult belt. If under 135cms you must use a booster seat to enable you to wear an adult belt.
Why is drinking and driving dangerous?
Answers 1. Drinking slows down your reactions. 2. You are endangering yourself and others 3. It is illegal and you will be arrested 4. You might be sick when driving 5. You might fall asleep at the wheel
Why is loud music in a car dangerous?
Answers 1. The driver will play with the CD player 2. It annoys other drivers 3. It distracts the driver
What does the law say about use of mobile phones in the car?
Answers 1. It is illegal to use a mobile phone in the car while driving 2. It is illegal to use a mobile phone while stationary when the car engine is still running 3. If you use a hands free mobile phone by dialling or holding the phone in any way it is an offence