 I visited a local primary school in Thouse Brisbane district and asked students about their understanding of rural safety. That's here what they had to say. Why do you think it's important to wear a helmet? So, in case you fall over, your head won't crack open and, yeah, it's for safety. Because, so you don't crack your head when you're riding a bike or a skateboard? I think it's important because you don't want to get hurt while you're riding and you don't want to get your head hurt. When do you put your seat belt on? In the car. And when you, before you start to drive, you have to put your seat belt on. Why do you think it's important to wear a seat belt correctly? So you don't, like, if you're in the wrong seat, you could, it could, like, if you're not wearing it and you have a crash, you could literally just fall through the glass in front of you and tumble onto the road. And it's very scary, but if you're at the chair behind, you'll just bang into the other chair which will probably hurt. And when can you undo your seat belt? When the car is stopped. When the car is stopped is where it's its destination and the driver's ready. Yeah, when you're done. When the car is stopped and fully parked and when you arrive to your destination? Why do you think it's important to follow the real size and traffic lights? Because if, because they're made to keep you safe and if you don't, you might get in a car crash or a car might hit you while you're walking on the road. If you're crossing a road and it's red light, a car could just come over and run you over. Because if you don't follow them, you might go into an accident or you might get fined, like by the police. We're taking this out with me.