Walk, scoot and skate safely! [Poster, includes an image of children and an adult crossing at a controlled crossing.];Kia tupato te hikoi me te papareti me te hupaika! [Walk, scoot and skate safely!’, poster, in Maori, includes an image of children and an adult crossing at a controlled crossing.] | Safekids NZ

 

 
  

Walk, scoot and skate safely! [Poster, includes an image of children and an adult crossing at a controlled crossing.];Kia tupato te hikoi me te papareti me te hupaika! [Walk, scoot and skate safely!’, poster, in Maori, includes an image of children and an adult crossing at a controlled crossing.]

These posters are part of new series from the Education Portal of the New Zealand Transport Agency. These printable PDFs of posters focus on child pedestrian safety: 'Walk, scoot and skate safely! Stop, look and listen before crossing the road. Keep looking and listening for traffic while crossing' 'Kia tupato te hikoi me te papareti me te hupaika!' For the PDF see: 'Walk, scoot and skate safely!' [Poster, includes an image of children and an adult crossing at a controlled crossing.]: http://education.nzta.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/9069/NTA-15762-Pedestrian-Poster-v3-A4-LR.PDF 'Kia tupato te hikoi me te papareti me te hupaika!' [Walk, scoot and skate safely!’, poster, in Maori, includes an image of children and an adult crossing at a controlled crossing.]: http://education.nzta.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/9283/Te-reo-WALKING-poster-A3-WEB.pdf and see also: http://education.nzta.govt.nz/resources/school-ethos-and-organisation/resources

Record #:
9765
Date:
2012
Format:
Poster
Corp:
New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA)
Publisher:
Wellington, New Zealand Transport Agency: 2012.
Keywords:
KICK SCOOTERS;FOOT SCOOTERS;SCHOOL TRAVEL;SCOOTING;SCOOTER SAFETY;NZTA;NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY;EDUCATION PORTAL;HELMETS;PEDESTRIAN;DRIVEWAYS;SKATEBOARDS;TRAFFIC;DRIVERS;CROSSINGS;PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS;HIGH VIS;HIGH VISIBILITY VESTS
Identity:
NZ
Location:
f
Class:
F230

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