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My travel safe guide

By: Janson, Annick [author].
Contributor(s): Baaijens, Marcel [video and post production] | Ma, Jennifer [graphic designer].
Publisher: Hamilton Ecosynergy Group Ltd. and Fast Track Inclusion Trust : 2015Description: 45 p. col. ill. 30 cm.ISBN: 9780473315580.Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | PERSONAL SAFETY | SAFETY | ROAD SAFETY | TRANSPORT | STRANGER DANGER | INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Read this online
Contents:
Introduction to Travel Safe. Section 1: My Safety Before you go out When you go out When you are out When you feel scared or in danger Section 2: Road Skills: Using a pedestrian crossing with lights Using a pedestrian crossing with a zebra Using a pedestrian crossing with a traffic island Crossing roads with no pedestrian crossing Using a pedestrian bridge or tunnel Using roads without sidewalks Things to watch out for Section 3: Travelling by Bus Plan your journey by bus before you go At the bus stop Getting on the bus Getting off the bus Section 4: Travelling by Train Planning your journey by train before you go Buying your ticket On the platform On the train Getting off the train Section 5: Travelling by Taxi Travelling by taxi Section 6: Stranger Danger Stranger danger I learnt that...
Summary: "This guide will help when you are out and about and need to use a bus, train or taxi. It explains some of the things that you need to know to travel safely by yourself. When we made this guide we found out everything we could about travelling safely. We read other guides, we looked things up on the internet, we talked to the police and to road safety officers. We also talked to people with intellectual disabilities and their families to find out what they felt people needed to know. Then we put all the information together in a series of video clips and this book. To make the book easy to read together with the films we took pictures from videos we filmed, of the things you will see when you are travelling. We hope that these resources help you to get out and about and travel safely." - INTRODUCTION
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Introduction to Travel Safe.
Section 1: My Safety
Before you go out
When you go out
When you are out
When you feel scared or in danger
Section 2: Road Skills:
Using a pedestrian crossing with lights
Using a pedestrian crossing with a zebra
Using a pedestrian crossing with a traffic island
Crossing roads with no pedestrian crossing
Using a pedestrian bridge or tunnel
Using roads without sidewalks
Things to watch out for
Section 3: Travelling by Bus
Plan your journey by bus before you go
At the bus stop
Getting on the bus
Getting off the bus
Section 4: Travelling by Train
Planning your journey by train before you go
Buying your ticket
On the platform
On the train
Getting off the train
Section 5: Travelling by Taxi
Travelling by taxi
Section 6: Stranger Danger
Stranger danger
I learnt that...

"This guide will help when you are out and about and need to use a bus, train or taxi. It explains some of the things that you need to know to travel safely by yourself. When we made this guide we found out everything we could about travelling safely. We read other guides, we looked things up on the internet, we talked to the police and to road safety officers. We also talked to people with intellectual disabilities and their families to find out what they felt people needed to know. Then we put all the information together in a series of video clips and this book. To make the book easy to read together with the films we took pictures from videos we filmed, of the things you will see when you are travelling. We hope that these resources help you to get out and about and travel safely." - INTRODUCTION

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