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2 b.

What is the girl doing wrong in each picture? Which rule is she breaking?

Example:
In picture A, she is riding a bike on a busy road. She must ride on quiet roads.




In picture A, she is riding a bike on a busy road.
She must ride on quiet roads.


In picture B, she is not wearing a cycle helmet.
You must wear a cycle helmet.


In picture C, she is riding her bike on the pavement.
You mustn't ride your bike on the pavement.


In picture D, she is not stopping at a pedestrian crossing.
You must stop at a pedestrian crossing.


In picture E, she is riding side by side.
You mustn't ride side by side.


In picture F, she is carrying a friend on her bike.
You mustn't carry friends on your bike.


In picture G, she is riding with no hands. She is not keeping both hands on the handlebars.
You mustn't ride with no hands. You must keep both hands on the handlebars.


In picture H, she is holding onto her friend's bicycle.
You mustn't hold onto other cyclists.


In picture I, she is not giving hand signals.
You must give hand signals.


In picture J, she is playing tricks.
You mustn't play or do tricks. Your bike is not a toy!
In picture A , she is riding a bike on a busy road. She must ride on quiet roads.
In picture B , she is not wearing a cycle helmet. You must wear a cycle helmet.
In picture C , she is riding her bike on the pavement. You mustn't ride your bike on the pavement.
In picture D , she is not stopping at a pedestrian crossing. You must stop at a pedestrian crossing.
In picture E , she is riding side by side. You mustn't ride side by side.
In picture F , she is carrying a friend on her bike. You mustn't carry friends on your bike.
In picture G , she is riding with no hands. She is not keeping both hands on the handlebars.
You mustn't ride with no hands. You must keep both hands on the handlebars.
In picture H , she is holding onto her friend's bicycle. You mustn't hold onto other cyclists.
In picture I , she is not giving hand signals. You must give hand signals.
In picture J , she is playing tricks. You mustn't play or do tricks. Your bike is not a toy!
2 a.

Read these rules about riding a bike safely.
Using the rules, say what you must or mustn’t do in each situation.

Example:
◻ Ride on quiet roads, if you can.
◼ You must ride on quiet roads, if you can.
1.
Ride your bike on quiet roads, if you can.
You must ride your bike on quiet roads, if you can.
2.
Wear a cycle helmet. If you have an accident, it can protect your head.
You must wear a cycle helmet. If you have an accident, it can protect your head.
3.
Don’t ride your bike on the pavement.
You mustn't ride your bike on the pavement.
4.
Stop at a pedestrian crossing.
You must stop at a pedestrian crossing.
5.
Don’t ride side by side.
You mustn't ride side by side.
6.
Don’t carry friends on your bike.
You mustn't carry friends on your bike.
7.
Don’t ride with no hands. Keep both hands on the handlebars.
You mustn't ride with no hands. You must keep both hands on the handlebars.
8.
Don’t hold onto other cyclists.
You mustn't hold onto other cyclists.
9.
Give hand signals.
You must give hand signals.
10.
Don’t play or do tricks. Remember — your bike is not a toy!
You mustn't play or do tricks. Remember — your bike is not a toy!
 

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