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Batu, Sema; Ergenekon, Yasemin; Erbas, Dilek; Akmanoglu, Nurgul – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2004
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of most to least prompting on teaching pedestrian skills to individuals with developmental disabilities. Five individuals with developmental disabilities were taught three different pedestrian skills, all related to crossing the streets, using simulation activities on a road model…
Descriptors: Prompting, Pedestrian Traffic, Developmental Disabilities, Individual Instruction
Cross, Donna; Hall, Margaret; Howat, Peter – American Journal of Health Education, 2003
Few pedestrian injury prevention programs appear to articulate the theory upon which their design and evaluation are based. This article describes how theory was used to plan, develop, implement, and evaluate the educational component of a comprehensive child pedestrian intervention. Organizational and planning theories were used to guide the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Traffic Safety, Prevention, Program Effectiveness
Glang, Ann; Noell, John; Ary, Dennis; Swartz, Lynne – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2005
Objectives: To evaluate an interactive multimedia (IMM) program that teaches young children safe pedestrian skills. Methods: The program uses IMM (animation and video) to teach children critical skills for crossing streets safely. A computer-delivered video assessment and a real-life street simulation were used to measure the effectiveness of the…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Pedestrian Traffic, Physical Mobility, Multimedia Materials
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1980
This pedestrian safety kit for kindergarten through the third grade consists of 16 lessons encompassing many safety concepts, guidelines and skills that emphasize pedestrian safety rules, alertness, and responsible reaction to hazardous situations. Lessons include activities of varying difficulty for large group, small group or individual…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Learning Activities, Learning Modules, Lesson Plans

Page, Terry J.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1976
Descriptors: Adolescents, Exceptional Child Research, Generalization, Mental Retardation

PTA Today, 1991
Guidelines to help parents explain traffic safety to children cover the following: school bus safety (e.g., remain seated, do not shout); walking (e.g., obey traffic signals, cross at crosswalks); driving (e.g., wear seatbelts, enter and exit from the curb side); and biking (e.g., wear helmets, do not ride at night). (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Bicycling, Child Rearing

Van Der Molen, H.H.; And Others – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
Before and after a pedestrian training program for preschoolers and their parents, parents displayed better road crossing behavior than their children. After the program, parents provided better examples when crossing with children and gave their children more verbal instructions. Children displayed the trained behaviors more frequently after the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role, Pedestrian Traffic
Matthews, John – School Planning and Management, 1998
Provides an example of how one county public school system was able to minimize traffic accidents and increase safety around its schools. Illustrations are provided of safer bus loading zones, pedestrian walkways and sidewalks, staff parking, and acceptable methods for staging buses. A checklist for school driveway design concludes the article.…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parking Facilities, Pedestrian Traffic
Malfetti, James L., Ed. – 1985
These proceedings include 11 background papers that were presented by a panel of authorities in traffic safety and/or gerontology who were professionally concerned with older drivers and pedestrians. Papers focus on the needs and problems of older drivers and on what can and should be done to deal with them. Recommendations to improve safety for…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Driver Education, Gerontology, Insurance

Yeaton, William H.; Bailey, Jon S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1978
Twenty-four elementary school children from two schools in grades K-3 participated in a study to teach six street-crossing skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 2001
This document provides statistical information on U.S. traffic accidents involving pedestrians. Data tables include: (1) trends in pedestrian and total traffic fatalities, 1991-2001; (2) pedestrians killed and injured, by age group, 2001; (3) non-occupant traffic fatalities, 1991-2001; (4) pedestrian fatalities, by time of day and day of week,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Death, Drinking, Incidence
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 2000
This document provides statistical information on U.S. traffic accidents involving pedestrians. Data tables include: (1) trends in pedestrian and total traffic fatalities, 1990-2000; (2) pedestrians killed and injured, by age group, 2000; (3) non-occupant traffic fatalities, 1990-2000; (4) pedestrian fatalities, by time of day and day of week,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Death, Drinking, Incidence

Connelly, Marie L.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1996
Judgments made by four children between seven and nine years of age regarding the safety of crossing a road in front of an approaching vehicle were studied. All participants consistently allowed smaller safety gaps as vehicle speeds increased, and three children often made potentially dangerous decisions at high vehicle speeds. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Evaluative Thinking
Grosse, Philip – 1983
The bilingual glossary, in English-to-Spanish, defines words and phrases related to driving and traffic safety. It is intended for individuals driving in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. A second section lists the vocabulary used in common road signs, and the third section lists useful phrases for communicating about car repair needs.…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Driver Education, English, Glossaries
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 2001
This document provides statistical information on the incidence of U.S. motor vehicle-related accidents and fatalities involving children. Data include: (1) total traffic fatalities among children 0-14 years old, by age group, 1991-2001; (2) total pedestrian fatalities among children 0-14 years old, by age group, 1991-2001; (3) total pedalcyclist…
Descriptors: Bicycling, Child Safety, Children, Death