2. With the guiding principle of "enhancing traffic safety awareness and improving self-protection ability", strengthen safety education and management to ensure traffic safety.
3. Guide students to understand the meaning of life in activities, develop their potential in self-experience, enrich their lives and enhance the meaning of life. Then educate students to care for life, respect life, fear life, inspire life, love life and protect life.
4. In order to strengthen the education and management of students' legal system and traffic safety, so that students can increase their awareness of the legal system, know the law and abide by the law, ensure their physical and mental health and complete their studies safely.
5. By learning relevant safety knowledge, let students establish the concept of self-care and self-help, form the consciousness of self-care and self-help, and let students grow up safely and healthily.
Extended data:
Road traffic signals are divided into: command light signal, lane light signal, crosswalk light signal, traffic baton signal and gesture signal. A brief introduction is as follows:
1, command light signal:
When the green light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles shall not hinder the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians.
When the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from passing, but vehicles that have crossed the stop line and pedestrians who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; When the red light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass.
When the green arrow light is on, vehicles can pass in the direction indicated by the arrow. When the yellow light flashes, vehicles and pedestrians must pass under the principle of ensuring safety.
Right-turn vehicles and straight vehicles without crosswalk on the right side of T-junction can pass if they meet the provisions of the first two or three articles without hindering the passage of vehicles and pedestrians. The provisions of the first two paragraphs also apply to people who walk in line and drive or ride livestock.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-traffic safety education