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Infant traffic safety education video

Last Updated February 9, 2024

This is a traffic safety video for kindergarten and nursery school teachers and parents to understand the basic traffic rules and to be able to walk safely.
In the main part, we set up time to think several times to create a kick that allows you to act spontaneously, "Let's be careful of yourself" by "let the child think about the answer", and pause We will proceed while listening to the children's "thinking" and "thoughts".
It can be used during childcare and at home for "guidance to enable infants to act safely".
Also, please watch a video for parents who use bicycles to pick up and drop off their children.

1.How to walk on the road

In this video, you can learn about the "right way to walk" of roads with roads and sidewalks, roads with roadside belts, and roads without roadside zones.

2.Road promise

In this video, you can learn about "signal promises" and "how to cross pedestrian crossings".

3.A secret letter from Majolina

In this video, you can learn about "how to walk on the road and promises" and "traffic signs".

4.A picture-story show theater with rules

In this video, you can learn about "popping out" and more.

5.Let's wear a helmet! -A promise when riding a bicycle~

In this video, you can learn the importance of wearing a helmet when using a bicycle through experiments using tofu.

6.What do you do in the event of a traffic accident?

In this video, you can learn about the correct response in the unlikely event that a child has a traffic accident in a quiz format.

To all parents carrying children on bicycles

In this video, we will briefly tell you the points you absolutely need to keep when you put your child on a bicycle.
Let's reconfirm the rules and manners of bicycles to protect important children.

Inquiries to this page

Road Policy Promotion Section, Road and Highway Bureau Road Policy Promotion Department

Telephone: 045-671-2323

Telephone: 045-671-2323

Fax: 045-550-4892

Email address: do-seisaku@city.yokohama.jp

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