Road safety - pedestrians
Challenge reference: 1381
Notional learning hours | 10 | ||
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Level | Level 1 | ||
Subject area | |||
Preparing for Adulthood pathway | |||
Skill | |||
Learning aim | Learners will develop an understanding of the potential hazards faced by pedestrians and the safety precautions which could be taken to minimise accidents from happening |
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Learning outcomes
What the learner needs to know, understand or be able to do
The learner will:
Understand the potential hazards for pedestrians as road users
Understand the type of precautions that a pedestrian can take to minimise the impact of potential hazards
Assessment criteria
What the learner need to demonstrate in order to meet the learning outcome
The learner can:
- Identify 2 hazards that a pedestrian should be aware of whilst walking through a residential area
- Identify 2 hazards that a pedestrian should be aware of whilst walking around a town centre
- Identify 2 hazards that a pedestrians should be aware of whilst walking through the countryside
- Identify 2 examples of how low visibility can be caused
- Explain the possible impact of low visibility on the safety of a pedestrian
- List 2 safety precautions that a pedestrian could take whilst walking through a residential area
- List 2 safety precautions that a pedestrian could take whilst walking around a town centre
- List 2 safety precautions that a pedestrian could take whilst walking through the countryside
- List 2 safety items that could be worn by a pedestrian to minimise the risk of an accident in low visibility conditions