字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント CHILDREN GIGGLE KIDS: Let's Go Biking! SYDNEI: Bicycling Basics TY: Now that you're ready to ride, TY: it's time for you to learn TY: the Bicycling Basics. SYDNEI: If you know the basic actions and behaviors, SYDNEI: it will make you a better and safer rider. TY: That way TY: you can go out and have fun TY: and get the other benefits of riding a bicycle. SEAN: Hey Dad, this is fun. DREW: I wish we could do this every day. NOELIA: Thanks for coming along. CYRANI: How did we do? GRANDMA: You guys did great. SYDNEi: Riding a bike is a great way SYDNEI: to learn how to move in traffic SYDNEI: so you'll be ready when you learn to drive a car. TY: So let's get started with TY: the first Bicycling Basic: TY: Hand Signals. SYDNEI: When you are bicycling, SYDNEI: you use hand signals SYDNEI: to let other drivers SYDNEI: know what your next move is, SYDNEI: just like turn signals SYDNEI: and brake lights on cars do. SYDNEI: You should use a hand signal SYDNEI: any time you are about to SYDNEI: move left, move right, turn, or stop. SYDNEI: Let's see what those hand signals should look like. TY: Before you make a left turn, TY: take a quick look back for traffic TY: and put your left arm out straight. SYDNEI: Before you make a right turn, SYDNEI: put your left arm out SYDNEI: with your hand up at a 90-degree angle. TY: Before you slow down or stop, TY: put your left arm out TY: with your hand down. SYDNEI: You should also use these hand signals SYDNEI: when moving to avoid an obstacle SYDNEI: to let others know that you are going to SYDNEI:change your line of travel. TY: Do you know all of the hand signals? KIDS: Yes! BRANDON: Left turn! CYRANI: Right turn! SEAN: Stop! SYDNEI: Let's practice. SYDNEI: See if you can give SYDNEI: the correct signals SYDNEI: for the following situations. SYDNEI: Here's the first one. SEAN: Let's see, SEAN: I need to make a right turn at this street. SEAN: I put my left arm out SEAN: with my hand up at a 90-degree angle SEAN: before I make a right turn. TY: Good. Let's try another one. DREW: There's something blocking the road. DREW: I'm going to have to move to the left to miss it. DREW: I take a quick look back for traffic DREW: and then put my left arm out straight DREW: before I shift to the left. SYDNEI: I think you're getting the hang of this. SYDNEI: What about this one? ELLIE: Looks like I've got to stop up ahead. ELLIE: I put my left arm out with my hand down ELLIE: before I slow down and stop. TY: Great. Okay, last one! BRANDON: There's the entrance to the greenway on the left. BRANDON: I need to make a left turn. BRANDON: I take a quick look back for traffic BRANDON: and then put my left arm out straight BRANDON: before I turn left into the greenway. SYDNEI: Great job on those hand signals. SYDNEI: The next Bicycling Basic SYDNEI: is to Avoid Risky Behaviors. TY: There are a lot of things that we do TY: that may seem like a good idea at the time TY: but can end up in getting us into serious trouble. TY: When you know what can go wrong, TY: you can Avoid Risky Behaviors TY: and you're more likely to keep TY: bad things from happening to you. TY: Let's take a look TY: at some of the risky behaviors TY: you should NOT do. SYDNEI: Do not carry things in your hand, SYDNEI: or loop them over the handlebars. SYDNEI: That makes it hard to control your bike SYDNEI: and to use hand signals. SYDNEI: So where should you carry things? CYRANI: I carry things in my backpack or basket. CYRANI: That works a lot better! TY: It might look like fun to ride double, TY: but it changes the way a bicycle handles, TY: puts weight where it doesn't belong, TY: and makes it harder to steer TY: and use the brakes. TY: What should you do if you have 2 people and one bike? BRANDON: We should both walk and push the bike. BRANDON: I think we just avoided a big disaster! SYDNEI: Here's a risky behavior SYDNEI: you should already know SYDNEI: from the Rules of the Road. SYDNEI: Do not ride against traffic. SYDNEI: It's very risky to ride against traffic SYDNEI: because drivers do not expect SYDNEI: to have traffic coming at them on their right. SYDNEI: If you ride against traffic, SYDNEI: you risk getting into a crash SYDNEI: with another vehicle SYDNEI: when the driver doesn't realize you're there SYDNEI: and turns into you or crosses your path.. SYDNEI: So where should you SYDNEI: ride your bike on the road? ELLIE: I always ride with traffic ELLIE: when bicycling on the road. ELLIE: It's much safer to ride with traffic! TY: Never ignore a traffic light TY: or stop sign. TY: Many crashes between cars and bikes happen TY: because the bicyclist didn't stop. TY: Car drivers can lose respect for bicyclists TY: when some of them don't follow the TY: Rules of the Road. TY: What should you do TY: when you see traffic light or stop sign? SEAN: I always stop at stop signs SEAN: and red traffic lights. SEAN: It just makes sense! SYDNEI: Avoid riding at night. SYDNEI: Riding a bicycle at night SYDNEI: can be dangerous SYDNEI: even with the proper headlights SYDNEI: and taillights. SYDNEI: It is very difficult for drivers SYDNEI: to see bicyclists at night. SYDNEI: What should you do if it gets dark? NOELIA: At night I call for a ride, NOELIA: or walk my bicycle home. NOELIA: Better safe than sorry! TY: Don't ride in the rain if you don't have to! TY: Riding in the rain can be risky, TY: so you if do ride in the rain, TY: you need to be extra careful. TY: Rain can make the road slippery TY: and make it harder for you to turn and stop. TY: What should you do if it starts to rain? BRANDON: I ride slowly. BRANDON: When stopping, I start slowing down BRANDON: earlier to give myself extra time BRANDON: to come to a full stop. BRANDON: If it's not safe to ride, BRANDON: I walk with my bike BRANDON: or find a place to wait BRANDON: until it stops raining. BRANDON: Wet means wait! SYDNEI: Now you know the SYDNEI: Risky Behaviors you should avoid. SYDNEI: But even if you do everything right, SYDNEI: something can still happen SYDNEI: that you're not expecting. TY: How you look for TY: and react to these unexpected hazards TY: can make all the difference between TY: being safe and getting into trouble. SYDNEI: To help you Stay Out of Trouble while bicycling SYDNEI: follow these three simple steps: KIDS: Scan for danger! KIDS: Plan your move! KIDS: Do It! SYDNEI: Let's look at each step SYDNEI: to see you what you should do. KIDS: Scan For Danger! TY: When you're riding, TY: you should always be looking ahead TY: for any possible danger. TY: Is there something blocking your view? TY: Is there a danger on or near the road? TY: Are there railroad tracks ahead? TY: When you see something, TY: you decide if it is a hazard or problem. KIDS: Plan Your Move! SYDNEI: Next, you plan what you are going to do SYDNEI: to avoid the hazard. KIDS: Do It! TY: Then you do what you planned. SYDNEI: Three simple steps to remember. SYDNEI: So what are some of the hazards or problems SYDNEI: you might see when you're riding? SYDNEI: Let's take a look. TY: You may find that something is TY: blocking your view as you ride, TY: try to make a turn TY: or enter the road. TY: Bushes, trees, parked cars or other obstacles TY: can sometimes block the view for a bicyclist. SYDNEI: You also need to look ahead at the road SYDNEI: for hazards that may be there. SYDNEI: Potholes, fallen branches, broken glass, SYDNEI: and even sand or leaves in the road SYDNEI: can cause you to fall, SYDNEI: damage your bicycle's wheel, SYDNEI: or give you a flat tire. TY: You should also scan TY: the sides of the road TY: for animals, cars and pedestrians TY: that may unexpectedly enter the street TY: in front of you. SYDNEI: Bicyclists need to be very careful SYDNEI: when crossing railroad tracks. SYDNEI: Railroad crossing signs alert you SYDNEI: that the road crosses railroad tracks. SYDNEI: You should always watch and listen for a train SYDNEI: and when you cross the tracks, SYDNEI: you should always cross SYDNEI: with your wheels at a SYDNEI: right angle to the tracks. SYDNEI: If you don't, SYDNEI: your wheels might slip on the rail SYDNEI: or get caught in the space SYDNEI: between the rail and the pavement. SYDNEI: Some crossings have gates SYDNEI: or flashing red lights. SYDNEI: Never go around a lowered gate SYDNEI: and always stop for an approaching train. TRAIN WHISTLE TY: Now it's your turn to figure out TY: what you would do in these situations. TY: See if you can Stay Out of Trouble TY: like the bicyclist. NOELIA: These tall bushes make it NOELIA: hard for me to see around the corner. NOELIA: That could be a problem. NOELIA: What should I do? NOELIA: I'm going to move forward NOELIA: until I can see around the corner. NOELIA: I go when I can see clearly NOELIA: that no traffic is coming. NOELIA: All clear! NOELIA: That's how I Stay Out of Trouble! SYDNEI: What would you do in this situation? BRANDON: Is that something on the road down there? BRANDON: It looks like broken glass. BRANDON: That could cause a crash or cut my tires. BRANDON: What should I do? BRANDON: I'm going to check for traffic BRANDON: then signal and move to the left BRANDON: to avoid the broken glass. BRANDON: That's how I Stay Out of Trouble! TY: What you would do in this situation? DREW: That dog over there is loose. DREW: It might run out and chase me. DREW: What should I do? DREW: If the dog runs out, I'll yell at it. DREW: If it chases me, I'll keep my bike DREW: between me and the dog. DREW: Okay, he didn't run out. DREW: I can keep going. DREW: That's how I Stay Out of Trouble! SYDNEI: What would you do here? SEAN: Hey, there's a railroad crossing sign SEAN: and there are the train tracks. SEAN: I need to be careful SEAN: because there could be a train coming. SEAN: What should I do? SEAN: I'm going to approach slowly SEAN: as I look and listen for a train SEAN: and cross the tracks at a right angle. SEAN: That's how I Stay Out of Trouble! TY: Great Job! TY: Now, the last Bicycling Basic TY: is to learn how to TY: Safely React to Others. SYDNEI: When you're riding your bike SYDNEI: you should anticipate SYDNEI: what other people on the road SYDNEI: are going to do. SYDNEI: Drivers and other bicyclists using the road SYDNEI: will use signals to let you know SYDNEI: what they are about to do. SYDNEI: You need to understand SYDNEI: what these signals mean, SYDNEI: so you can Safely React to Others. TY: Let's take a look at some of the signals TY: other vehicles may give you TY: and safe ways to react to them. SYDNEI: This is a right turn signal. SYDNEI: When you see a right turn signal, SYDNEI: you can anticipate that a driver is SYDNEI: about to make a right turn. SYDNEI: How should you react? SYDNEI: When you see a right turn signal, SYDNEI: you should stay well behind SYDNEI: or to the left of a vehicle SYDNEI: that is turning right. SYDNEI: Do not pass on the right. SYDNEI: Do not ride in a driver's blind spot. TY: This is a left turn signal. TY: When you see a left turn signal TY: on a vehicle in front of you, TY: you can anticipate that a driver is TY: about to make a left turn. TY: How should you react? TY: When you see a left turn signal TY: on a vehicle in front of you, TY: you should stay well behind or TY: to the right of a vehicle TY: that is turning left. TY: Do not pass on the left. TY: Do not ride in a driver's blind spot. SYDNEI: What if you see a left turn signal SYDNEI: on a vehicle that is approaching you? SYDNEI: How should you react? SYDNEI: If you see a left turn signal SYDNEI: on a vehicle that is approaching you, SYDNEI: make sure that you are visible SYDNEI: to the car turning left SYDNEI: by staying well behind any cars SYDNEI: in front of you. SYDNEI: If you're close behind other vehicles, SYDNEI: it makes you hard to see. SYDNEI: Even if you have the right of way, SYDNEI: slow down and be prepared to stop SYDNEI: if the car starts to turn left SYDNEI: in front of you. TY: These are brake lights. TY: If you see bright red lights TY: on the back of a vehicle, TY: that means it is slowing down TY: and possibly stopping. TY: How should you react? TY: You should react to brake lights TY: by slowing down. TY: Keep a safe stopping distance TY: between you and the car. TY: Never follow a car closely. SYDNEI: White lights on the back of a vehicle SYDNEI: means it is getting ready to SYDNEI: or is backing up. SYDNEI: How should you react? SYDNEI: Cars backing out of driveways SYDNEI: can be a serious hazard to you SYDNEI: when you're riding because SYDNEI: it is hard for the motorists to see you. SYDNEI: Always be on the lookout SYDNEI: when you pass driveways and parked cars, SYDNEI: and be ready to stop for a car SYDNEI: that is backing up into the roadway. SYDNEI: Be extra careful SYDNEI: if you must ride on the sidewalk, SYDNEI: because drivers are not looking SYDNEI: for bicyclists there SYDNEI: when they back out of driveways. TY: A person sitting in a car TY: parked on the road TY: could be getting ready to open their door TY: or could be getting ready TY: to pull out onto the road. TY: How should you react? TY: When you see a person sitting in a car TY: parked on the road, TY: slow down and keep an eye on the person. TY: Put enough room between you and the car TY: to make sure that the car door TY: doesn't open into you. TY: Do not ride close to the side of the car. SYDNEI: That wraps up the Bicycling Basics. SYDNEI: Now it's time for you go outside SYDNEI: and use what you've learned in the classroom. TY: You need to practice all TY: of the Bicycling Basic skills: SYDNEI: Use Hand Signals, TY: Avoid Risky Behaviors, SYDNEI: Look for Potential Hazards, TY: Stay Out of Trouble, SYDNEI: and Safely React to Others. TY: So Let' Go Biking... SYDNEI & TY: ...so you can get where you want to go. SEAN: Hey Dad, it's right there. BRANDON: Wow, that's awesome! DREW: Cool! NOELIA: This is going to be great. CYRANI: Hey Grandma you're going to love this! ELLIE: I want to take a picture! SYDNEI: Looks like we all like to ride our bikes to get places. TY: Glad we all made it here safely. ELLIE: Me too! NOELIA: It was fun riding our bikes. SEAN: We should ride our bikes here more often. BRANDON: Did you know there's a dinosaur inside? DREW: I wonder if he rode a bike to get here. CHILDREN GIGGLE
A2 初級 米 自転車で行こう!レッスン2:自転車の基本 (Let's Go Biking! Lesson 2: Bicycling Basics) 45 2 Pedroli Li に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語