In primary school: Children are still young, so it is natural that parents or relatives have to take them to and from school. It is best not to let them go home by themselves, even if their home is near the school.
For junior high school: This is the level where students are not yet grown up but not too young, they can walk or ride bicycles to school. But in big cities, or houses near busy highways, to be "safe", you have to pick up and drop off the students, not let them go by themselves.
As for high school students: The students are grown up, many of them ride electric bicycles, and even quite a few of them ride motorbikes to school. But at this age, they are very subjective when riding electric bicycles or motorbikes, some of them even carry their friends, carrying one friend is okay, but carrying two friends on an electric bicycle or motorbike is dangerous. Traffic accidents often happen to high school students, because their families always let them decide on their own means of transportation when going to school and when going out.
Nowadays, and for many years to come, heartbreaking traffic accidents still occur, requiring parents and schools to join hands to reduce them, so that there will be no more traffic accidents for students. Every day, reading newspapers or watching TV and seeing terrible traffic accidents happening to students, we feel that we have a responsibility to help prevent these accidents, even if we do not have children or grandchildren going to school.
On the other hand, schools must have topics on traffic accidents and how to prevent them, taught in extracurricular hours for students at all three levels. These are very practical lessons, to protect themselves when participating in traffic that students need to know and follow.
Source: https://quangngaitv.vn/de-phong-tai-nan-giao-thong-cho-hoc-sinh-6507470.html
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