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Students will create a Guide for children traveling on public transportation. This should include steps that children can take if they ever end up getting lost and also include precautionary measures to avoid getting lost.

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Keep hold of your child's hand at all times.
Don't allow your child to cross the road between parked cars. This is very dangerous as a driver will not be able to see your child. They should also be aware of the risks crossing carparks.
Lead by example: Choose safe places to cross and explain why i.e. footbridges, zebra or pelican crossings, when the pedestrian traffic light is green, or with the help of a traffic warden.
Ensure that your child always stops at the edge of the footpath, and always put the Safe Cross Code into practice.
Teach your child to take special care when getting on or off all public transport.
Stand well back on the footpath or grass verge while waiting for the bus and until the bus stops.
Do not cross the road until the bus has moved off and you can see clearly in both directions.
Remain seated while the bus is travelling.
Seat belts must always be worn where provided e.g School buses and coaches.
Put bags under the seat - never in the aisle or where they could cause a trip hazard.
Hold children's hands or make sure they stay next to you on the platform, well behind the yellow line.
When you're on the platform, keep your child's pram/buggy away from the edge and apply the brake.
Keep off the tracks. Never go down onto the tracks, for any reason. If you drop something, tell train or station personnel.
Walk, don't run on platforms
Take special care when using stairways, escalators and bridges - particularly in cold or wet weather when conditions may be slippery.
Wait for the train to stop before stepping forward.
Let people get off the train before you get on.
Watch your step and pay special attention to the gap between the train and the platform.
Put your luggage only in the areas provided and do not block the aisles, seats, or wheelchair spaces.
Use caution when moving through the carriages on a moving train and use handrails, where provided.
Place your child safely into their seat and do not allow your child to run up and down the carriages.
If you’re on a longer journey, bring activities and snacks to help keep them calm, and encourage them to stay in their seat.

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