When you drive near parks and playgrounds, you should expect children:
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To know when it is safe to cross.
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To stop at the curb before crossing the street.
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To suddenly run into the street.
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Not to cross unless they are with an adult.
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Explanation
Near parks and playgrounds, children may unexpectedly dart into the street. Always reduce speed and use extra caution, children may not fully understand the danger and could dash into the roadway without checking for oncoming vehicles.
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