The Tufty Club enquiry 4 :an investigation of the opinions of head teachers, playgroup leaders and road safety officers.

Author(s)
Firth, D.E.
Year
Abstract

The Tufty Club is a national organization aiming to give pre-school children some basic safety education. Postal questionnaires related to road safety in general and the Tufty Club in particular were sent to head teachers, playgroup leaders and road safety officers. An analysis of replies shows that all the respondents thought children should be taught how to cross roads before they reach six years of age.

Publication

Library number
B 6935 [electronic version only] IRRD 210011
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1974, 29 p., 11 tab., 5 ref.; TRRL Supplementary Report 15

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