🧭 Independent Travel & Orientation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

5.10 – Practicing Group vs. Solo Crossing Skills: Crossing alone and with others requires different focus. When with a group, stay aware and don’t follow blindly. Make sure you personally check both directions before stepping out. When alone, trust your judgment and move confidently but carefully. Groups should walk in straight lines instead of spreading wide. Avoid distractions like talking or laughing too much while crossing. Communicate clearly if helping someone slower or younger. Watching how traffic reacts helps guide timing. Practicing both situations builds adaptability. Safe crossing skills, whether solo or in a group, protect everyone involved.

About this course

Training in navigation, transportation, and safety skills to support confident and independent travel in various environments.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step route planning and navigation exercises
  • Transportation resource guides and safety checklists
  • Real-world travel practice scenarios for skill application

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