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Although even three-year-old children understand the common sense of stopping at red lights and going at green lights, the reality is always not so perfect. One day, I was waiting for the green light & hellip& hellip; Diary 500 words

That day, I was waiting for the green light under the big tree beside the road. Suddenly, I saw a teenage boy running from a distance. As he answered the phone with his cell phone, he ran quickly as if in a hurry. I was wondering what he was going to do. Unexpectedly, he looked up at the red light. He didn't get to the green light for more than a minute. He raised his legs and ran away. I was surprised. My mouth was wide open. The content of this page was pushed by "sihai.com reading" for you. I was still thinking, 'why is this boy like this? He is such a big man that he doesn't know the common sense of stopping at a red light and going at a green light! Is there something wrong with his eyes? No, although I am short-sighted, I can see the red light & hellip& hellip;' I stared at him to see what he would do next. When he ran to the zebra crossing on the sidewalk, suddenly, an electric car didn't expect him to rush up suddenly. There was no time to dodge, so he knocked the boy to the ground. The aunt riding the electric car hurried down from the car and helped him up from the ground with an apologetic face. Unexpectedly, the boy said irrationally, 'don't you have eyes on your bike?' Seeing more and more onlookers, the boy couldn't say anything. He glared at the aunt and left angrily. The aunt was so angry that she said loudly, 'why is this child like this? It's clearly that he rushed over by himself!' When I saw this scene, I muttered: 'it's obviously his own bad. Really, the good mood of the day has been destroyed & hellip& hellip;'

This thing made me understand that it is important to obey the traffic rules! Also, people who are not polite will be hated by others!