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Be bright and be seen. Wear bright-coloured clothes or a high-vis (high-visibility) vest when cycling so that drivers can see you.
Cross where you have a good line of sight – not in between parked cars or near corners. Always use a pedestrian crossing if you can.
Car parks can be busy and dangerous. Stop, Look, Listen for moving cars and watch for reversing lights. Walk your bike or scooter in car parks.
Never pass on the left side of a large vehicle like a truck or bus. Be bright, be seen, wear bright-coloured clothes or a high-visibility vest when cycling on the road.
Most pedestrian injuries happen when people cross the road. Always have a good line of sight when crossing the road, don’t cross near corners.
Stay alert. Stop, Look, Listen before crossing a driveway. Watch for reversing lights.
Stop, Look, Listen before crossing a road. At a pedestrian crossing wait until cars come to a complete stop and then make eye contact with the driver so they know you are about to cross.
Always wear a helmet when cycling or scootering and make sure it is correctly fitted.
Always wait for the bus to leave the bus stop before crossing the road. Stop, Look, Listen and stay alert.
Only cross when you see the green man and always check that the traffic has stopped before you cross.
Stay alert when crossing railway tracks. Trains move very fast. You can’t hear them until it’s too late. Only cross at the barriers or level crossing when the lights and bells have stopped. Look both ways; trains can come from either direction.
Wait quietly and in line at the bus stop, away from the road.