Road safety - pedestrians

Challenge reference: 1381

Notional learning hours  10
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

Learning context

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Learning outcomes

What the learner needs to know, understand or be able to do

The learner will:

  1. Understand the potential hazards for pedestrians as road users

  2. 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