Kenali 4 Sekolah Terbaik VIA 2025!
By the end of this lesson you will have:
🚦 Explored different types of distraction on the road
🚦 Learned how to navigate during tough situations
What are distractions?
Conversations
Using smart devices
Loud music
Wondering thoughts
Your friends can also be a major source of distractions
Let's Go!
Let's take a shortcut
Let's take a selfie!Â
Race me!
If your friend tries to run across the street without looking, remind them to use the crosswalk. Always wait for the green light before crossing.
If your friend wants to take a shortcut through traffic or between parked cars, it's safer to stay on the sidewalks and use crossings.Â
If your friend wants to take a selfie because there's a beautiful background behind you, it's safer to do it on the sidewalk to avoid accidents on the road.
If your friend tries to race across the street or jump over sidewalk, it's okay to say "no" and walk at a safe pace.Â
What happens when you are distracted?
When you’re distracted, you react slower to danger. Imagine trying to catch a ball while looking at your phone – it’s hard, right?
Cars can appear suddenly from any direction, and if you're not careful, you might not notice them until it's too late.
Distractions can surprise you. They make you forget to watch for obstacles or drains.Â
Beat the distractions!
Keep your eyes on the sidewalk and the road ahead, not your phone or a game.
Turn down the music or take out one earphone to hear traffic sounds.
If your friend wants you to do something dangerous, say "no" nicely and explain that it is not safe.