International Traffic Light Day, celebrated on August 5th, is a day to appreciate traffic lights, the devices that help keep roads safe. Traffic lights use red, yellow, and green lights to guide cars and pedestrians. Red means stop, yellow means slow down and be ready to stop, and green means go. These lights help people follow the rules on the road, preventing accidents. On this day, people around the world learn about the importance of traffic lights and how they help everyone travel safely, whether they're walking, biking, or driving cars.
How to celebrate International Traffic Light Day?
On International Traffic Light Day, you can celebrate by making fun crafts with red, yellow, and green colors, just like a traffic light. Draw or paint pictures of traffic lights and hang them in your room. Create a simple traffic light with colored paper and tape. Play a game where one person is the "traffic light" and others have to move or stop based on red, yellow, and green signals. You can also learn about road safety signs and have a quiz with friends or family. Enjoy a car-themed movie or cartoon to end the day with fun and learning!
Where International Traffic Light Day is celebrated?
- - International