4. INTRODUCTION
• Road traffic safety refers to the methods and
measures used to prevent road users from
being killed or seriously injured. Typical road
users include: pedestrians, cyclists, motorists,
vehicle passengers, horse-riders and
passengers of on-road public transport.
5. • Added to various fields like education , social
awareness etc….
• Reduce the risk of road accidents and road ride
injury.
• The number of daily road ride accidents and
death of people is increasing day-by-day.
• There are various methods for creating
awareness.
6. NEED AND SIGNIFICANCE
• Road safety education is an educational
program about road safety.
• Helping children to be safe in traffic.
• It helps to inculcate safe behaviour in children
and young people.
• It is our responsibility to teach the children
about road safety.
7. OBJECTIVES
• To create an awareness about the traffic rules
and road safety measures to be taken while one
is on road.
• To provide information about various courses
of traffic accidents.
• To give suggestions to prevent road traffic
accidents.
9. ROAD SAFETY RULES
• Always hold hands when crossing the
road/street
• Absolutely No running
• Always look left and right
• Cross at the zebra crossing only
• Red, Yellow & Green
• Walk only on the footpath
14. WAYS TO PREVENT TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
Abide by traffic regulations
Avoid sudden moves
Do not speed
Clearly signal your direction
Anticipate danger
Take your time
15. CONCLUSION
• Driving on indian roads is turning to be
nightmare.
• Road safety should be a compulsory school
subject.
• Road sholud be properly maintained.
• To punish the indivuduals who violate the
traffic rules.