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Driveways, Carparks and playing near roads

Carparks are busy, noisy places, and with cars moving and reversing everywhere, it can be tricky to get where you need to go! But don't worry, we've got some tips to keep you safe!

Question 1

When walking through a carpark, what should you do?

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Question 2

Should you still look and listen for cars, even if you think a driver can see you?

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Question 3

Cars can have blind spots of up to 15 metres behind them. What does that mean?

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School Zone Safety

School crossings are there for a reason - specially set up for students just like you! Mornings and afternoons at your school can get super busy, so knowing how to use your school's crossing is a must to stay safe. Let's take a look!

Question 1

You should run across the street to meet your grown-up at school.

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Question 2

When crossing the road at a school crossing, what should you do first?

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Question 3

If you ride a bike, scooter, or skateboard, you should get off and walk it across the road.

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Crossing the Road

Roads can be seriously risky - especially when there's so much around to distract you! Phones, music, mates... sound familiar? That's why crossing the road safely is one of the most important skills you'll learn. Let's walk through it together!

Question 1

If the green walking figure is showing, you can cross right away without stopping to check for traffic.

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Question 2

When preparing to cross the road, what is the correct procedure?

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Question 3

Children aged 5 to 9 should be closely supervised and hold hands with an adult near traffic.

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Driveways, Carparks and playing near roads

Did you know driveways can be dangerous? Every week in Australia, a child is hurt by a car around the home - sometimes really badly. But you can stay safe by being smart! Here's how.

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Driveways are safe places to play because they are small and close to home.

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Question 2

Where is the safest place to play?

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Question 3

If your ball rolls onto the road, should you STOP and THINK before going after it?

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School Zone Safety

Not every school has a crossing, so knowing how to find a safe place to cross the road is a superpower worth having. Here's how to spot the perfect place to cross the road like a total pro.

Question 1

Even at an Emu or Koala Crossing with monitors, you still need to STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, and THINK before crossing.

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Question 2

When crossing a country road without a school crossing, where is the safest place to cross?

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Question 3

When getting on or off a bus, you should step onto the footpath and wait until the bus has moved before crossing the road.

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Crossing the Road

Living in the country sometimes means road crossings aren't always where you need them, which means you need to be extra switched on! With a little planning and the right steps, crossing the road can be safe every time. Let's walk through it!

Question 1

If there is no pedestrian crossing, where is the safest place to cross?

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Question 2

Quiet roads are always safe because there isn't much traffic.

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Question 3

Children aged 5 to 9 should always be with a grown-up near traffic, even in country areas.

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Seating Positions

Ever called dibs on the front seat? We get it - it feels like the VIP spot! But for kids 12 and under, it's actually the most dangerous place to sit. Here's why.

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The safest place for kids under 12 is always the back seat.

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Question 2

Which side of the car is the safest to get in and out of?

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Booster Seats

Think you're a big kid and outgrown your booster seat? Not so fast! If a seatbelt isn’t sitting in the right places on your body, it can actually hurt you in a crash. That's why booster seats are important. Let's find out if you still need one.

Question 1

Most 7-year-olds are tall enough to safely use an adult seatbelt without a booster seat.

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Question 2

Which of these is a safe option for kids over 7 years old in a car?

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Question 3

You can start using an adult seatbelt without a booster seat because you had your 7th birthday

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5 Step Test

Lots of kids ditch the booster seat too soon - but how do you actually know when you're ready? Five simple steps will give you the answer. Here's how it works.

Question 1

Why are booster seats important for kids aged 7-12?

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Question 2

Which is correct for a safe adult seatbelt fit?

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Kids aged 7 to 12 may be at higher risk in car crashes if they stop using booster seats too early.

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Driver Distraction

When there's a driver behind the wheel, their job is to focus on the road. That means how you act in the back seat actually matters more than you think. Here's why.

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It's okay to unbuckle your seatbelt while the car is moving as long as you’re sitting quietly.

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Question 2

Which of these helps your driver stay safe?

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Question 3

Bringing quiet activities like books or puzzles can help keep the driver focused on the road.

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Small Wheeled Devices

Your wrists, elbows, knees and heads are not so great at handling a wipeout when riding your scooters, skateboards, and rollerblades. Here's how wearing the right gear keeps you in the game!

Question 1

It's safe for children to ride skateboards or scooters on the road at night.

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Question 2

When riding scooters, skateboards, or rollerblades, what should you always wear?

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Question 3

Children under 9 should always ride with an adult to stay safe.

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Bicycle Safety

Bikes mean freedom, fun, and fresh air. But riding safe is what keeps the good times rolling! It's not just about pedalling, it's about knowing the rules of the road. Let's get into it!

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If you are under 10 years old, you should always ride your bike with an adult.

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Question 2

What is the best thing to do when crossing the road with your bike?

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Wearing a properly fitted helmet and bright clothes helps people see you and keeps you safer while riding.

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E-Scooters

E-scooters, e-skateboards, e-solo-wheels look like sick fun! But in South Australia, there are some important rules about who can ride them and where - especially for kids. Here's what you need to know.

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In South Australia, children under 16 can legally ride e-scooters, e-skateboards, or e-solo-wheels in public places?

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Question 2

If you have a low-powered electric ride-on made for kids, where is it safe to ride?

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Question 3

Wearing a helmet and protective gear is important for safe rides on any electric ride-on.

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