In the busy urban rhythm, we welcomed many elderly people in their seventies and eighties from the countryside. They stepped into this prosperous land with their children and started a new city life. However, with the changes in life, some safety hazards have gradually emerged.
These old people from the countryside often do not receive systematic traffic safety education, and they habitually act in their own way, ignoring the traffic rules in the city. When crossing the street, they may unconsciously ignore the crosswalk, or they may continue on the road when the red light is on, as if they were on a country road. Such behavior undoubtedly brings great hidden dangers to their safety.
As children, we know that the safety of our parents is our top priority. Therefore, it is necessary to educate them about traffic safety so that they can understand and obey the traffic rules. We can start with the simplest way to cross the street, familiarize them with crosswalks, and identify traffic lights. When the red light comes on, we have to wait patiently and tell them it's for our safety.
In addition, we can also make use of some promotional materials, such as traffic safety manuals, **, etc., to make them more intuitive to understand the importance of traffic rules. In our daily lives, we should set a good example for them.
Let's work together to protect the urban life of the elderly, so that they can enjoy the convenience of the city while also having a safe and healthy life. Traffic safety starts from you and me, from now on.