PHOTOS FROM BRAZIL
2008
“I chose this photo because there’s a child playing on the street.” Tatiana, age 13
“There’s a corn seller on the sidewalks.” Ricardo, age 11
“I chose this photo because the driver had his safety belt broken.”Rafael, age 15
“The guy is in the middle of the street, there’s also a car
behind him.” Monique, age 14
“There’s a car on the sidewalks, the pedestrians cannot pass.” Livia, age 14
“The sidewalk is too high, pedestrian cannot pass.” Henrique, age 10
“I chose this photo because the traffic is very dangerous; on the
motorcycle there’s a girl without protection among two men.” Ewerton, age 14
“I liked this photo because the truck is very big and occupies the
whole street.” Diego, age 14
“There are motorcycles on the sidewalk, the pedestrians cannot pass. The
picture is very colorful, too.” Danilo, age 13
“This photo shows the traffic in the neighborhood, cars and
people on the street, there’s no crosswalk or any other sign.”
César, age 13
“There are no traffic signs and pedestrians walk on the
street.” Amanda, age 11
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About Safe Kids Brazil
Safe Kids Brazil, known as Criança Segura, launched its campaign in 2001.
Headquartered in São Paulo, the program has coalitions in focusing on the risk areas of water safety, pedestrian safety, burn prevention, child passenger safety, traffic safety, and others.
For more information, please visit www.criancasegura.org.br.
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