Traffic Safety: One Way Streets
A worksheet for 3rd graders on understanding and identifying one-way streets for traffic safety.
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Traffic Safety: One Way Streets
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you learn about one-way streets and how to stay safe around them.
1. What does a 'One Way' sign tell drivers?
They can drive in any direction.
They must drive only one way.
They should honk their horn.
They can park anywhere.
2. Why are one-way streets important for safety?
They make streets more confusing.
They help prevent accidents.
They are only for bicycles.
They are always very long.
1. When you see a 'One Way' sign, all cars must travel in the same .
2. It is important to look both ways, even on a one-way street, because a car could be coming the way by mistake.
3. One-way streets help traffic flow more and safely.
1. You can ride your bike against traffic on a one-way street.
True
False
2. Pedestrians (people walking) should always cross at crosswalks, even on one-way streets.
True
False
1. Imagine you are walking near a one-way street. What is one important thing you should remember to do to stay safe?
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