A good clip about life and health

Every morning, we will carry our schoolbags and go to school happily in the expectation and exhortation of our parents. However, there is a set of data that shocked me. According to statistics, in 2004, an average of1/kloc-0 people died in traffic accidents, including at least one child. A happy life will leave us in an hour. What terrible and worrying data! Traffic accidents have become the first killer of accidental injuries among primary and secondary school students. Flower of life, instantly withered; The alarm bell is in the ear, and the sound is shocking.

As long as I can remember, my parents have always said "safety first" to me. After I can read, I often see "Please pay attention to safety" in dangerous places such as construction sites and intersections. When I became the elder brother in the eyes of junior children, I often said, "Little sister, you should be safe." Since then, "safety" has left a deep impression on my young mind. Is "safety" really that important?

I once heard my sister say, "There is a little girl named Lingling. Her chubby, red face has big eyes with a smile. She is very cute. " One day, she went shopping with her grandmother and suddenly saw her mother sweeping the street opposite. She was so happy that she broke away from her grandmother's hand and flew to her mother like a lovely butterfly, calling out "Mom". However, at this moment, unfortunately, I heard a scream and Xiao Lingling was knocked down by a speeding motorcycle. Blood stained her white vest skirt, and her red face suddenly turned pale, so pale ... "。

Since then, "traffic safety" has impressed me deeply. In class, at team meetings and on TV, the knowledge of "traffic safety" has become my focus. Therefore, when we go out for a spring outing hand in hand, when we go to school and leave school in the bright sunshine, and when we play happily on the court, safety awareness and organizational discipline have become the principles that I must abide by. Obeying traffic rules has become a principle that I always keep in mind as a primary school student.