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DRAW THE ROAD SAFETY RULES

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
I can’t draw pictures here, but I’ll give simple step-by-step sketch instructions you (or a child) can follow to draw clear, kid-friendly illustrations for common road-safety rules. Each item includes a quick drawing method, color tips, and a one-line caption to write under the picture.

1) Stop sign
- Draw: sketch an octagon (8 sides). Write STOP in big letters in the center.
- Colors: fill red, letters white, thin white border.
- Caption: “STOP — obey stop signs.”

2) Traffic light
- Draw: tall rectangle with rounded corners. Inside, draw three circles stacked vertically.
- Colors: top red, middle yellow, bottom green. Add a short pole at the bottom.
- Caption: “Red = stop, yellow = get ready, green = go.”

3) Pedestrian crossing (zebra crossing)
- Draw: two sidewalks (parallel horizontal lines) and between them draw several parallel white rectangles (the stripes).
- Colors: background gray for road, white stripes.
- Caption: “Use zebra crossings — wait for the green walk sign.”

4) Look both ways / cross safely
- Draw: a simple stick figure at the curb, head turned left and right (small arrows show turns).
- Colors: figure black or blue, arrows black.
- Caption: “Stop, look left and right, then cross.”

5) Wear a seatbelt
- Draw: car interior front seat with a stick-figure passenger; draw a diagonal line across the figure (the belt).
- Colors: car outline black, belt red or blue.
- Caption: “Always buckle up.”

6) Child car seat
- Draw: side view of a car seat with a small stick figure strapped in.
- Colors: seat any color, straps darker.
- Caption: “Young children must use a proper car seat.”

7) Helmet for cyclists
- Draw: a bicycle side view (two circles for wheels, frame lines) and a stick figure wearing a rounded helmet.
- Colors: helmet bright (yellow or orange).
- Caption: “Wear a helmet when cycling.”

8) No texting while driving
- Draw: a car silhouette with a phone icon inside and a big red circle with a diagonal line across (the universal “no” symbol).
- Colors: phone black, red circle/diagonal.
- Caption: “No phone use while driving.”

9) Speed limit sign
- Draw: a white circle with a red ring and a number (e.g., 30) in the middle; place on a short post.
- Colors: red ring, black number.
- Caption: “Follow the speed limit.”

10) Keep safe distance
- Draw: two cars in a line separated by several small arrowed gaps or dotted lines showing distance.
- Colors: cars different colors to contrast.
- Caption: “Keep a safe distance between vehicles.”

11) School bus / school zone
- Draw: a simple bus (rectangle with wheels) plus kids and a triangular sign with the school symbol.
- Colors: bus yellow.
- Caption: “Slow down in school zones — watch for children.”

12) No drinking and driving
- Draw: wine glass inside a car silhouette with a red “no” circle/diagonal, or a bottle next to keys crossed out.
- Colors: red for the ban mark.
- Caption: “Never drive after drinking.”

Poster layout tips
- Use big, simple icons and short captions under each drawing.
- Use bright/high-contrast colors (red for danger/prohibition, yellow for caution, green for safe/go).
- Arrange icons in a grid with a short title at the top: “Road Safety Rules.”
- Leave space for a child’s name or classroom if this is for school.

If you want, I can:
- Create simple SVG code for any of these icons you can open in a browser or print.
- Make a printable one-page layout (PDF or PNG) — tell me which rules you want included and the page size.