Walking safely on rural roads Walking safely on rural roads
Children who live in rural areas often have to walk on rural roads. These roads are without footpaths, may be narrow, have single lane bridges, fast moving traffic and large trucks or agricultural machinery. Learning how to walk safely in a rural environment is vital for these students.
We can come to your school for a walking safely on rural roads session
We use our student friendly Travel Ninja rural walking video to convey key safety messages to rural students. This in-class session can be done as a standalone activity. However we suggest integrating it with the bus safety session. We can also focus on safe crossing the road using the ‘stop, look, listen’ message. This is especially important in rural areas where there a no pedestrian crossings.
Follow on activities for the classroom
- Have students complete the Spot the Hazards activity sheet.
- Create some travel ninjas with speech bubbles.
- Complete the Ninja bus safety sheet.
Make sure your students know how to walk safely on rural roads by displaying our safe rural walking poster around your school.