While walking on road with children:

A. Do not let young children out alone on the pavement or road

B. When takin children out, walk between them and the traffic and hold their hands firmly. Strap very young children in push-chairs or use reins.

C. Both A & B

D. None of the above

While walking in the dark:

A. Wear something reflective and be seen in the dark, light colored, bright or fluorescent items will help in poor visibility.

B. At night use reflective materials (e.g. reflective armbands and saches) which can be seen in headlights up to three times, as far away as non-reflective materials.

C. Both A&B

D. None of the above

Where there is a footpath:

A. Where there is a footpath use it.

B. If there is not footpath, walk on the right shoulder of the road. if there is no shoulder, walk along the right edge of the road facing the oncoming traffic: keep close to the side of the road

C. Take care at sharp right-hand bends; it may be safer to cross the road well before your reach one so that oncoming traffic. Walk in single file if possible, especially on narrow roads or in poor light.

D. All of the above.

Where there is no footpath:

A. Avoid waling next to the kerb with you back to the traffic

B. If you have to step into the road, watch out for traffic coming from both sides

C. Walk on the side of oncoming traffic

D. All of the above.

When it is safe to cross a road:

A. Walk straight across the road

B. Do not run

C. If you have started to cross, keep looking and listening in case there is any traffic you did not see- or in case other traffic suddenly appears

D. All of the above.

Do stop just before you get to the kerb-where you can see if anything is coming, but where you will not be too close to the traffic. If there is no pavement:

A. Stand back from the edge of the road but make sure you can still see approaching traffic

B. Look around as traffic could come from any direction. listen also because you can sometimes hear traffic before you see it.

C. If there is any traffic near, let it go past. Then look around again. Listen to make sure no other traffic is coming. If there is not traffic near, it is safe to cross, Remember, even if traffic is a long way off, it may be approaching very quickly

D. All of the above

Avoid, Crossing:

A. Between parked cars

B. Move to a space where drivers can see you clearly

C. Both A & B

D. NONE OF THESE

A road is safety crossed at:

A. Cross footbridges, islands, Zebra and Pelican Crossings, traffic lights or where there is a police officer, school crossing patrol.

B. A place where you can see clearly in all directions

C. Both A & B

D. None of these

To Cross the road:

A. Never allow children out alone until they can understand traffic rules and use it properly. The age when they can do this is different for each child.

B. Children learn by example, so parents should always use the Code in full when out with children.

C. Parents should not allow small children to cross a road alone and never let the children play on or near the road.

D. All of the above.