They where both found at important places such as roundabout, pedestrian crossings, pelican crossings and sometimes Zebra crossings.
GO Was green, and STOP Was red. In between them was yellow which was for WAIT
This signs lived happily with other signs such as CHILDREN'S ROAD CROSSING SIGNSSome children wore helmet and reflective jacket whilst on the Road to protect themselves incase all else fails.
To compliment the road signs, they also wore seatbelts, and for the younger children, child appropriate seats to protect them.
When children rode scooters, they were treated like normal road users. Therefore they took extra care at junctions, corners and on the road.
Most children were clever enough to learn that
RED Is STOPAMBER Is WAIT
GREEN is GO
Before setting off on thier scooters, they checked to ensure nothing was loose, thier wheels where inflated, and their brakes where in good working order.
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