1. Where do you play?
Ans: In a playground.
Playing on the road is dangerous, so it is advisable to play in designated areas like playgrounds.
2. On the road, where should you walk?
Ans: On a pavement.
Walking on the pavement is safer than walking on the road, where there is the risk of traffic.
3. How should you get into a bus?
Ans: In a queue.
Boarding a bus in an organized manner, such as standing in a queue, ensures order and safety.
4. Where should you cross the roads?
Ans: At the zebra crossing.
Zebra crossings are designated pedestrian crossing areas, and using them enhances safety for pedestrians.
1. Can I talk to the driver while he is driving?
Ans: No.
Talking to the driver while driving can distract them, so it's important to avoid doing so for everyone's safety.
2. Should we look to the left, then right, and then to the left again before crossing the road?
Ans: Yes.
Checking both sides ensures that there is no oncoming traffic from either direction, reducing the risk of accidents.
3. If I do not see a train, should I still cross the railway line even when the level crossing gate is closed?
Ans: No.
Even if a train is not visible, crossing a railway line when the gate is closed is dangerous and against safety rules.
4. Should I push others when I get into a bus?
Ans: No.
Pushing others can lead to chaos and accidents, and it is important to maintain a disciplined and orderly boarding process.
5. Do some children play inside the bus?
Ans: No.
Playing inside the bus can be unsafe and disruptive, so it is generally not allowed.
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