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Children's Road Safety
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- Parents - 239 votes
- 94%
- School teachers - 7 votes
- 3%
- The government / media - 7 votes
- 3%
Stats until: 14:24 Sat 21st Dec 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So I've just noticed. But I'll pass because I don't think there is one primary. Parents should teach but not everyone has responsible parents so society has to too, which means both government information and schools who has best access to the children to ensure all (who are home schooled) are aware.
Well, that's one of the most skewed poll results I've seen!
I think school teachers should have a role, particularly as not all parents are all that good about Road safety anyway. My Dad was the one who taught me. The rule was to focus on traffic, not lights, and I think that was great guidance. Unfortunately the primary school didn't agree, and while I don't think I got into trouble for crossing the road when it was completely safe to do so I'm not sure they were best pleased either...
Parents primarily, with the school teachers providing a useful place to get common ground.
I think school teachers should have a role, particularly as not all parents are all that good about Road safety anyway. My Dad was the one who taught me. The rule was to focus on traffic, not lights, and I think that was great guidance. Unfortunately the primary school didn't agree, and while I don't think I got into trouble for crossing the road when it was completely safe to do so I'm not sure they were best pleased either...
Parents primarily, with the school teachers providing a useful place to get common ground.