Pedestrian Safety QuizVersión en línea Answer the pedestrian safety questions por Arizona Bar Foundation 1 What should you do before crossing the street? a Look left, then right, then left again. b Close your eyes and count to ten c Cross without looking for cars d Run quickly to the curb 2 Where is the safest place to cross a street? a Across a driveway b At a crosswalk c Behind a parked car d In the middle of the road 3 What should you do if you need to cross and a car is close? a Cross now and hope it stops b Wave at the driver c Wait for the car to pass and then cross d Run in front of the car 4 Which signal means it’s safe to walk? a Green light with no walkers b Flashing red light c Walking person signal d Yellow warning sign 5 Why is looking both ways important? a So you can run faster across b So you can see cars coming from either side c So you can count steps d So you don’t trip on the curb 6 If you drop a toy near the road, what should you do? a Ignore it and continue walking b Grab it quickly and run c Chase it across the street d Tell an adult and wait safely Feedback 1 Always check for cars from both directions before crossing. 2 Cross at a designated crossing point. 3 Wait for vehicles to stop or safely pass. 4 Use the walk signal or cross with an adult. 5 Cars can approach from either direction. 6 Ask an adult for help to stay safe.