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The Wonder Room

⚫︎2003ロンドン在住〜国際結婚⚫︎2007ビジネス経営学BTEC資格取得⚫︎バイヤー&ファッショニスタとして活動⚫︎現在二児の母⚫︎娘を家庭学習で支えトップ私立女子校に7歳で合格⚫︎日本の子供達を国際的観点で応援していきたいです。Instagram: invisible_door



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もうすぐ会えるから楽しみ~♪
ちゅーたんはべびたんのこと気付くかなぁ。





Vulnerable Road users



Pedestrians
Children
Older drivers
Disabled drivers
Cyclists
Motorcyclists
Animals
New drivers

No answer will be sound your horn, flash your headlights or wave them across.



◆A pedestrian with a white stick and a red band is deaf and blind.

◆At night a pedestrian who is wearing reflective clothing and carrying a bright red light is leading an organized walk.

◆Whenever turning right always check your mirrors to make no one is about to overtake you.

◆Powered vehicles used by disabled people have a flashing amber beacon, which indicates a slow moving vehicle.

◆A pedestrian walking with a dog that has a yellow or burgundy coat is likely to be deaf.

◆At night, if dazzled by vehicles behind, you should set your mirror to anti-dazzle.



Road marking outside a school. You should not wait or park here, as you may obstruct children's view of the crossing area.

$The Wonder RoomCycle route ahead.

$The Wonder RoomElderly people crossing.

$The Wonder RoomPedestrians my be walking in the road as there is no pavement.

$The Wonder RoomSign found on a school bus.

$The Wonder RoomWith-flow pedal cycle lane.

$The Wonder RoomA route for pedestrians and cyclists.



◆There are flashing amber lights under a school warning sign.
- Reduce speed until you are clear of the area

◆You are driving in slow-moving queues of traffic. Just before changing lane you should
- look for motorcyclists filering through the traffic