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View current Traffic Safety Merit Badge requirements and resources from the official Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Hub.
Interview a traffic law enforcement officer in your community to identify what three traffic safety problems the officer is most concerned about. Discuss with your merit badge counselor possible ways to solve one of those problems.
Interview a traffic law enforcement officer in your community to identify what three traffic safety problems the officer is most concerned about. Discuss with your merit badge counselor possible ways to solve one of those problems.
Drive Your Way to Safety: Learn the Essentials of Traffic Safety with the Traffic Safety Merit Badge Pamphlet. Get Tips, Skills & Knowledge to Stay Safe on the Road.
Describe at least four factors to be considered in the design of a road or highway. Explain how roadside hazards and road conditions contribute to the occurrence and seriousness of traffic crashes. Explain why a driver who is fatigued or distracted should not operate a motor vehicle.
Discuss with your merit badge counselor possible ways to solve one of those problems. Write a personal traffic safety pledge, addressing three (3) of your most concerning issues relating to traffic safety. Show your pledge to your merit badge counselor and discuss your commitment to traffic safety.
Earning the Traffic Safety merit badge and will give Scouts some crucial tools to stay safer, when driving a car on a highway, riding a bike across town, or jogging across a busy street. Download Current
Working on the requirements for the Traffic Safety merit badge teaches Scouts to be safe as drivers, passengers, and cyclists. They learn about the importance of being alert and unimpaired while driving.
Describe how they work and their purpose for safety. Demonstrate how to properly wear lap and shoulder belts. Explain why it is important for drivers and passengers to wear safety belts at all times. List five safety features found in motor vehicles besides occupant restraint systems.
Earning the Traffic Safety merit badge will give Scouts some crucial tools to stay safer when driving a car on a highway, riding a bike across town, or jogging across a busy street. Instructions: Watch introductory video here. Send us an email to let us know you’re starting: safersim@uiowa.edu.