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jeffrey_rap FROM 1/2H



Hi Rappers,

We have not heard from anyone else for a very long time.  So we are writing this in the hope that someone will eventually reply.   It is lonely to write and not receive.

 

Last week, we talked about our favourite places to visit.  There were man= y.  They included netball and football fields, horse riding venues, skating rinks and the cinema. =20

 

The methods of transport used to get to these places included walking, cycling, driving and catching the train.  Most students had to be driven in=  the family car.  That is because our neighbourhood is west of Newcastle = and there are not very many public services out here.

 

We decided that there were two very important safety messages involved in traveling by car. 

  • Always buckle up in your seat belt is important, but if you don’t get in and out of the car on the footpath side, then you may not make it to the seat belt in the first place.

 

Rapping away,

 

1/2H

 

Paul Doorn

Manager, Road Safety Education Program

Professional Support and Curriculum Directorate

NSW Department of Education and Training

 

3a Smalls Road

RYDE  NSW  2112

 

Ph: 9886 7636

Fax: 9886 7655

Mobile: 0412 148 749

 


 
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