Read the second part of the text. Next, read the statements \(6—10\) and decide if they are true, false or not stated in the text. Type your answers in big letters: T \(for the true statements\), F \(for the false ones\) and NS \(for the facts that are not stated in the text\) without spaces between the letters. The answers should correspond the order of the statements \(from 6 to 10\).
Practising Road Safety
Pay attention to the speed of cars around you.
Practise spotting safe gaps in traffic before crossing busy roads.
Plan the safest routes to school and other places.
Look out for driveways or hidden spots where cars might appear suddenly.
Always think ahead and stay focused.
Be Ready for Emergencies
Talk with your parents about what to do if you miss the last bus or plans change.
Make sure you know who to call if you are stuck or feel unsafe.
General Road Tips
Never take lifts on the back of a friend’s bike.
Stay alert and expect the unexpected when walking, cycling, or near buses.
Do not assume drivers see you — make eye contact if possible.
Road safety is about staying focused and making smart decisions. By following these tips, you can enjoy your freedom while staying safe. Stay alert and always think ahead!
6. Teenagers should avoid standing too close to the curb while waiting for the bus.
7. Talking to friends while crossing the road can be dangerous.
8. It’s safe to cross the road immediately after getting off a bus.
9. Teenagers should practise identifying safe gaps in traffic on busy roads.
10. Parents should always pick up their children if the children miss the last bus.