WalkSafe Crosswalk Essentials

Share a few tips for safe street crossing and walking for leisure with this bilingual (English and Spanish) printable 8.5×11″ tip sheet. Ideal for both parents and schools. Updated 05/09/2017
Share a few tips for safe street crossing and walking for leisure with this bilingual (English and Spanish) printable 8.5×11″ tip sheet. Ideal for both parents and schools. Updated 05/09/2017
Illegal school bus passing has become an epidemic, but there’s no excuse for it. Ideal for school main offices and for distribution at PTA meetings.
Umbrellas are our favorite tool for staying dry in the rain, but did you know they can shade you from the suns’ heat and UV rays too?
South Florida winters let us walk all year ’round. Here are some of WalkSafe’s tips to have a fun – and safe – winter break.
It’s important for kids to be able to tell the difference between walking safety facts from fiction. Try quizzing kids with the five quiz statements on this flyer.
Playing fun, walking-oriented games on the way to school is a great way to make time go by quick, as well as make the walk more fun. Make sure all players agree to the safety rules before participating.
Summer break is a perfect time for kids to have fun – but it’s also important be safe when doing so. Parents: Teach your children these easy-to-remember rhyming tips so that they remember basic safety principles before for walking, cycling, or swimming.