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Citation

Rosenbloom T, Haviv M, Peleg A, Nemrodov D. Safety Sci. 2008; 46(10): 1450-1458.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2007.11.001

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Problem The present study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the crossing guard program in Israeli elementary schools, by comparing the knowledge of road-safety rules and the behavioral intentions of children from two types of schools - those with and those without the crossing guard program.Method Two different questionnaires were given to 180 pupils. The first tested knowledge of traffic rules based on official curricula on road-safety. This questionnaire included items testing knowledge of rules on safe road-crossing and items testing the implementation of these rules through simulations conducted with puppets. The second questionnaire tested predicted intended road-crossing behavior.Results The study shows that the crossing guard program carries a significant effect in some domains and within certain age groups. For example, seventh-graders studying at schools that operate the program showed better knowledge of traffic rules and more intention to look both ways before crossing a road than pupils studying in schools without the program. Two additional variables were found to affect the children's road-crossing behavior: gender, and school location (northern versus southern parts of the city).

Language: en



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