Rail Safety Week

Tena Koutou,

We have had some more birthdays to celebrate, Savannah turned 8 on Friday.  On Monday 14th we celebrated Tyler turning 8 and Javahn turning 9.

This week is Rail Safety Week.  Today Room 10 walked to Redwood Station to discuss how to be safe around railway tracks.  We watched some safety videos and  we also viewed some footage of train drivers talking about when they have near misses or worse occurs because  people have taken risks when crossing railway tracks.

It would be great if you could check out the photos and discuss the messages listed below with your child.

Tena korua
Julie & Sam

Key safety messages for pedestrians. 

 Every time you’re near railway tracks, be alert. Trains can come at any time, from either direction. 
 Only cross at formed pedestrian crossings or an overpass or underpass. 
 Remove your headphones, stop and always look both ways for trains before crossing the tracks.  
Only cross if you are sure there are no trains in sight. 
Obey the warning signs at the crossing – if lights are flashing or bells are ringing it means a train is approaching. 
 If a train has passed or is stationary at a station, always check both ways again to make sure another train is not coming. 
Two tracks might mean there is a second train.


































Comments

  1. WOW looks like an amazing birthday celebration. I am so pleased you are all rail safety experts. it is really important to know what to do when you live in Tawa.

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