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1. What was this month's safety topic?
 
First Aid Kits
 
Household Chemicals
 
Caring for Killer Ants as Pets
 
Pedestrian & Parking Garage Safety
 
 
 
2. Why is the intersection of Walker & San Jacinto potentially dangerous?
 
Sword fights are a common occurrence at this intersection
 
A blind spot tends to obscure the driver's view of pedestrians
 
The lights are timed on San Jacinto so that motorists typically exceed 50 mph on this street
 
The traffic signals are typically non-functional at this intersection
 
 
 
3. Which of the following describes an at-risk population in regard to pedestrian fatalities?
 
Adults aged 65 years or older
 
Children aged 15 years or younger
 
Males
 
All of the above
 
 
 
4. TRUE OR FALSE: More auto vs. pedestrian accidents occur during the daytime than at nightime.
 
True
 
False
 
 
 
5. Jaywalking is...
 
Legal – the police reward you with a $200 gift card
 
Safe to do when no cars are coming your way
 
Potentially dangerous and illegal
 
Better to do under the cover of darkness
 
 
 
6. When in a parking garage, always...
 
Park next to a van with sliding doors because you're lest likely to get a door ding
 
Pretend to be chatting on a cell phone because it will scare off an attacker
 
Continually scan around you as you walk
 
Park in the darkest corner so that criminals are less likely to see the cell phone you left charging in the car
 
 
 
7. Why were you unable to make this month's safety meeting?
   
 
 
 
8. Would you be interested in presenting at a future safety meeting?
 
Yes
 
No
 
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