1、行人要走人行道,無(wú)人行道時(shí)靠路邊行走。
2、橫穿馬路要走過(guò)街設施或斑馬線(xiàn),按交通信號通行。不要從車(chē)前或車(chē)后突然穿行馬路,防止來(lái)往車(chē)輛剎車(chē)不及釀成事故。
3、行人不得跨越、倚坐道路隔離護欄燈隔離設施,不能闖紅燈,不能在機動(dòng)車(chē)中穿行兜售商品或乞討,不準在激動(dòng)車(chē)道路上滑滑板、旱冰、玩耍、踢球等。學(xué)齡兒童在街道或公路上行走要有成年人帶領(lǐng)。禁止行人進(jìn)入告訴公路。
4、雨天行走要調整好雨帽、雨傘的角度,看清來(lái)往車(chē)輛,小心通行,要警惕因雨天路滑,車(chē)輛難以剎住而導致意外;夜間過(guò)馬路要盡量選擇有燈光的地方,不要在路中間停留,嚴禁在車(chē)流中穿行,以防因車(chē)輛燈照盲區而發(fā)生意外。
5、依據《中華人民共和國道路交通安全法》行人、乘車(chē)人、非機動(dòng)車(chē)駕駛人違反道路交通安全法律、法規關(guān)于道路通行規定的,處警告或者五元以上50元以下罰款,非機動(dòng)車(chē)駕駛人拒絕接受罰款及處罰的,可扣留其非機動(dòng)車(chē)。
1Give your full attention to what you're doing. The immediate concern is the lane nearest you and a little less, the next one. To think of the entirety of your undertaking is like proposing to live a lifetime in a day: you just can't do it.2Look for the narrowest strip of road. Scout about 100 yards (91.4 m) or more upstream and downstream of where you want to cross. The narrow portions usually result in backed-up traffic which chokes vehicles and motorcycles. They also give you the shortest distance to the road median where there are slightly better odds of safety.3Be very wary of motorcycles. They are the unpredictable factor of road traffic and are likely to be aggressive and downright deadly. They will gun their engines at the slightest hint of open space so stay alert even when crossing a space that has opened between larger vehicles. Other than Jakarta, motorcycles are also tolerated by the police when they ride on the wrong side of the road, including sidewalks. So, when crossing, look to both sides of the road, regardless on the lane you are on.4Take advantage of traffic jams but keep an eye out for motorcycles trying to squeeze between vehicles. This means that even when you're squarely on one side of the road going in a particular direction, you have to remain alert for motorcycles when crossing between the lanes of that side, even when the cars have stopped.5Take advantage of meridian islands, street light posts, and any barriers. Stay behind them, particularly when caught by the traffic light. Be willing to stay on the meridian if stranded there, but heaven help you––try to never be caught at an unprotected meridian.6Have infinite patience. Do not force a crossing when your mind and your gut tell you not to. This may sound like New Age advice, but you'll know when it's not right to cross.7Look for stop lights, if any, but also consider the hour. Traffic lights are usually respected during work hours and when the cops are around. Nevertheless, stay wary and don't bet your life on the light. Expect motorists to be trying to beat the light.8Cross only where you have a clear view of oncoming traffic. Avoid blind curves just after stoplights, and do not cross where the road bottoms out from an extended downhill drive.9Know what time of day it is. At certain times, traffic cops will allow vehicular traffic to go the wrong way, just to ease the volume. You have to know when they have done this as regular traffic will switch lanes at those times, or the traffic cops will have drifted off to other sections of the road, and you could get squished for being unaware the traffic direction had shifted.。
You should only cross the road when there is a sign for pedestrian.
You should wait for the green light to cross the road.
Before you cross the road, you should look left and right to make sure there is no car coming.
When crossing the road, you should walk fast and do not stay in the middle of the road.
You should not run to cross the road in case of falling down.
If there is a older man, you should help him to cross the road.
過(guò)馬路應注意的事項(六個(gè)步驟)
There are six basic steps when crossing a road.
1. First, find a safe place to cross, then stop.
先找個(gè)安全過(guò)馬的地方,然后停下來(lái)。
2. Stand on the pavement near the curb.
站在路邊的人行道上。
3. Look all around for traffic and white for the traffic light to turn green.
看清楚四周的交通, 并等待綠色交通燈點(diǎn)亮.
4. If traffic is coming, let it pass. Look all around again.
如果有車(chē)來(lái)了,就讓它過(guò)去吧。再看看四周。
5. When there is no traffic near, and the green traffic light is on, walk straight across the road.
如果附近沒(méi)有車(chē)輛,綠色交通燈亮時(shí)就直接過(guò)馬路。
6. Keep looking and listening for traffic while you cross.
過(guò)馬路時(shí)仍要注意車(chē)輛行駛的情況。
1Give your full attention to what you're doing. The immediate concern is the lane nearest you and a little less, the next one. To think of the entirety of your undertaking is like proposing to live a lifetime in a day: you just can't do it.2Look for the narrowest strip of road. Scout about 100 yards (91.4 m) or more upstream and downstream of where you want to cross. The narrow portions usually result in backed-up traffic which chokes vehicles and motorcycles. They also give you the shortest distance to the road median where there are slightly better odds of safety.3Be very wary of motorcycles. They are the unpredictable factor of road traffic and are likely to be aggressive and downright deadly. They will gun their engines at the slightest hint of open space so stay alert even when crossing a space that has opened between larger vehicles. Other than Jakarta, motorcycles are also tolerated by the police when they ride on the wrong side of the road, including sidewalks. So, when crossing, look to both sides of the road, regardless on the lane you are on.4Take advantage of traffic jams but keep an eye out for motorcycles trying to squeeze between vehicles. This means that even when you're squarely on one side of the road going in a particular direction, you have to remain alert for motorcycles when crossing between the lanes of that side, even when the cars have stopped.5Take advantage of meridian islands, street light posts, and any barriers. Stay behind them, particularly when caught by the traffic light. Be willing to stay on the meridian if stranded there, but heaven help you––try to never be caught at an unprotected meridian.6Have infinite patience. Do not force a crossing when your mind and your gut tell you not to. This may sound like New Age advice, but you'll know when it's not right to cross.7Look for stop lights, if any, but also consider the hour. Traffic lights are usually respected during work hours and when the cops are around. Nevertheless, stay wary and don't bet your life on the light. Expect motorists to be trying to beat the light.8Cross only where you have a clear view of oncoming traffic. Avoid blind curves just after stoplights, and do not cross where the road bottoms out from an extended downhill drive.9Know what time of day it is. At certain times, traffic cops will allow vehicular traffic to go the wrong way, just to ease the volume. You have to know when they have done this as regular traffic will switch lanes at those times, or the traffic cops will have drifted off to other sections of the road, and you could get squished for being unaware the traffic direction had shifted.。
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