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The word figure is alien to small children who need to learn a simple green cross code.
The Green Cross Code man is then hit by a car.
The multimedia Green Cross Code campaign began in 1970 and continues today.
The Green Cross Code Man never told me about this.
Sounds like a protesters' green cross code.
In Britain, he is also remembered as having played the Green Cross Code man.
The 2005 version of the Green Cross Code reads as follows:
Where is the Green Cross Code Man?
The "Green Cross Code" for hedgehogs.
In 1971, the Green Cross Code was introduced to teach children safer crossing habits, replacing the earlier "kerb drill".
The 70-page 1978 edition introduced the Green Cross Code for pedestrians and the new orange badges for the disabled.
In UK schools children are taught to cross roads safely through the Green Cross Code.
The Green Cross Code itself is a short step-by-step procedure designed to enable pedestrians to cross streets safely.
Green Cross Code (UK 1970-present)
Archie gets a bit muddled up and Spencer says to practise the Green Cross Code before taking the children to the Science Centre.
Dave Prowse and Tony Blackburn - "Green Cross Code" (1980)
'But it's not enough to memorise the Green Cross Code - that's like learning to drive without getting inside a car,' warns Professor Robert Grieve.
He also had other advertising roles, including one with Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee for the "Green Cross Code".
In 1983, the television adverts employed a "Green Cross Code" rap based on the hit "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash.
Commercial breaks: Brut (tinyurl.com/ywjrhj), Superstars, Green Cross Code, Match magazine, pop music.
Elsewhere, the Highway Code relies on the pedestrian making their own judgement on whether it is safe to cross based on the Green Cross Code.
A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy died in hospital after being hit by a car while his father taught him the Green Cross Code.
The Green Cross Code replaced the earlier Kerb Drill pedestrian safety campaign; the Kerb Drill's military style ("Halt!
Road Safety Angry Kid meets the Green Cross Code man, a road safety mascot, on the streets but won't listen to the Road Safety instructions.
As a child, Bettles appeared in various television advertisements, which included a "Public Information Film" for the Green Cross Code with Bob Carolgees in 1981.