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A Guide to Teaching Children Traffic & Road Safety
Additional Resources for Keeping Kids Safe
Adults who want to practice road safety and ensure that their kids stay safe on the road can look to the following resources.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: The Centers provide nicely illustrated photos and guides that show how to keep children safe by buckling safety belts and using car seats and booster seats.
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Learning the basics of pedestrian safety is a must for adults and growing children. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration raises awareness of dangers by providing statistics and offering a wealth of resources for learning how to stay safe on the road.
- American Red Cross: The American Red Cross has provided a guide on everything you need to know in case disaster hits and you need to wait for emergency services. Strategies include carrying a disaster readiness kit, making sure you have snacks on hand and keeping an eye on the weather forecast.
- Nemours Kids Health: Nemours provides a practical and quick guide for adults on how to keep kids safe while in the car or waiting for the school bus.