When the light turns green, can you cross right away?
Didi and Jun learn the crosswalk rules one step at a time, nice and easy.
Before you meet the real road, let your body remember the steps first.
The light turns green, and Jun is about to take a step
"Oh! Green light! Let's go!"
Jun excitedly reaches one foot forward.
I was standing right beside him, about to cross together, but my heart went thump-thump.
Does a green light really mean you can just go ahead and cross?
On a real road, one mistake can't be taken back. So today, we decided to practice crossing a crosswalk step by step in WAGZAK JUMP.
I tap the button, and right in the middle of the screen a white-striped crosswalk appears. (It's not a real road — it's practice, so no worries!)
Then a sparkling safety fairy appears and gently touches Jun's shoulder. "Jun, there are rules you must follow when crossing a crosswalk."
On a red light, wait calmly behind the yellow line
First — when the traffic light is red.
Jun starts creeping his toes toward the road.
The fairy quickly tells him, "When the light is red, step one foot back and wait behind the yellow line."
That yellow line painted at the edge of the road is the "stop here" spot.
Jun scoots back and the fairy smiles. I line up right beside him.
Waiting is also a real safety promise. One step back, nice and still!
It's green — but can you just go?
Finally, the green light comes on.
"Green light!" Jun tries to dash out again.
The fairy calmly raises a hand. "When the light turns green, first check that the cars on both sides have completely stopped before you cross."
So we turn our heads left — nod — right — nod. We slowly look with both eyes to make sure all the cars have stopped.
The fairy explains why. "If you cross before all the cars have stopped, an accident could happen."
Green doesn't mean "just go" — it means "check that it's safe, then go." Wow, that's really important.
Raise your hand high — so drivers can see you!
We've checked that all the cars have stopped — now it's time to cross.
The fairy stretches an arm way up. "When you cross, raise your hand like this."
We're shorter than adults, so a driver might not be able to see us easily.
If you raise your hand high, the driver can notice: "Oh, someone is crossing!"
Jun stretches his arm up and walks step by step saying "Hey, hey — I'm crossing!" Raising your hand isn't embarrassing — it's the smart way to keep yourself safe.
When the green light is flashing, which is the safe choice?
This time the signal starts flashing.
The fairy says calmly, "When the green light is flashing, think about two different situations."
If you haven't stepped onto the crosswalk yet — don't rush and run; wait behind the yellow line for the next green light.
If you've already started crossing — don't stop in the middle; keep walking at the same pace until you reach the other side. Stopping in the middle is actually more dangerous.
Jun nods along. "No matter how rushed I feel, I'll be careful, and careful again. Hehe~." The more in a hurry you are, the slower you go — that's the fastest way!
Everyone crosses in their own way
This time the fairy shares a very warm story.
"Each person may cross the road in a slightly different way. Everyone crosses safely using the method that works best for them."
A friend who has difficulty seeing listens to the audible traffic signal that announces it's safe to cross.
An audible traffic signal is a wonderful road safety device that tells you with a sound when it's okay to cross.
With the help of a guide dog or a person nearby, they raise their hand and cross slowly.
A friend who has difficulty hearing checks the traffic light and watches the cars more carefully before crossing.
A friend in a wheelchair, or an adult pushing a stroller, also makes sure cars have stopped and crosses slowly together.
The fairy says, "Even if the way is different, everyone can cross the road safely."
Those words stayed with me. When a friend is crossing, I should wait quietly so the audible signal can be heard clearly.
Narrow lanes and rainy days — how do you walk safely?
The fairy shows us other roads too. It's not just crosswalks you need to be careful about.
In a narrow lane, don't run. A car might suddenly pop out from around the corner. When turning a corner, stop for a moment and look around first.





















