By KAZUAKI HAGI/ Staff Writer
February 16, 2020 at 07:00 JST
A kindergartner in a traffic safety experiment walks near an intersection on the campus of Kanazawa University in Kanazawa in November 2019. (Provided by associate professor Makoto Fujiu)
KANAZAWA--Kindergartners fail to notice stop signs and have little understanding of such traffic commands painted on roads, making them vulnerable to accidents at intersections, a study showed. [Read More]
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