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NHTSA Safety Tip #10: PLAY IT SAFE
Walking and biking safely tips for toddlers & preschoolers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NHTSA Safety Tip No. 11 KIDS ON THE MOVE
Walking and biking safely for kindergarten to grade three. Learning to be traffic smart
From the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NHTSA Safety Tip No. 12 SCHOOL BUS STOPS
Important information for parents and children from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NHTSA Safety Tip No. 13 HANDRAILS and DRAWSTRINGS
Clothing an causes a school bus hazard. Drawstrings can be dangerous. Current styles and fads of children's clothing,
especially drawstrings, have brought new injury risks. Some clothing can cause deaths and injuries by catching on bus doors or handrails, playground equipment, and cribs.
Items that can catch in these areas include Jackets, sweatshirts, and clothing with drawstrings.
A Kids Guide to Safe Walking
Kids the School Bus and You
Information on school bus safety from the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminustration
NHTSA Safety Crossword Puzzle.pdf
Smart ways for being safe and having fun from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NHTSA Steps for school bus safety.pdf
School bus safety tips for parents and children from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.
BusRailPedBike.pdf
The rules, whys, and ways of school bus, railroad, pedestrian, and bicycle safety presented in a fun manner from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NHTSAGustoschoolandbackboardgame.pdf
A fun board game about how to travel safely to and from school by walking or biking from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
SafetycoloringsheetsfromNHTSA.pdf
Safety tips for traveling to and from school including coloring sheet activities from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NHTSAFiveKeyDangers.pdf
A handout highlighting the five key dangers for students going to and from school from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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