Appendix C-2: Caregiver Survey - English
Expiration Date xx/xx/xxxx
OMB Control No. 2127-XXXX
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[School Name] is participating in an important research study. Your answers to the following questions are an important part of the study and are voluntary and anonymous. Please complete the survey for each student who brought it home and put it back in their homework folder to be returned to the school. Thank you!
What is your gender? Male Female
What is your age? Under 21 21-34 35-49 50-59 60 plus
What is your race? White Black/African American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian
Hawaiian Native or Pacific Islander ____________
Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? Yes No
How are you related to the student who brought this survey home?
Parent Grandparent Sibling Other relative Other caregiver
How good is this child’s knowledge of the rules for walking safely near traffic?
Very poor Poor Fair Good Very good
Could this child safely cross the street alone?
Yes Yes, but I would not allow it No
How important is it for children of this age to be taught to walk safely near traffic?
Not important Slightly important Moderately important Very important
How much information do children have to be taught in order to learn to walk safely near traffic?
Nothing Very little A bit Quite a lot A lot
Check all the places where you have heard or seen anything about child pedestrian safety in the last 3 months?
TV Radio Newspaper Internet Child’s homework Police Tip Sheet from school
School meeting Other meeting Other_______________________ Have not seen/heard anything
In the past 3 months, has this child talked about walking safely near traffic?
Yes No Not sure/Don’t Know
Is how to walk safely near traffic taught at this child’s school?
Yes No Not sure/Don’t Know
In the past 3 months, how much time have you spent working with this child on how to walk safely near traffic?
None Less than 1 hour 1-2 hours More than 2 hours
In the past 3 months, have you noticed any improvement in the way this child walks near traffic?
Yes No Not sure/Don’t know
If yes, what improvements?_______________________________________________________________________
In the past 3 months, have you learned anything new about walking safely near traffic?
Yes No Not sure/Don’t know
If yes, what have you learned?_____________________________________________________________________
In the past 3 months, how often has this child walked to or from school?
Never Rarely Occasionally Frequently Almost always
Which of the following is most important for improving pedestrian safety in Wilson County? (Select one)
More sidewalks More/better crosswalks Police enforcement More education for pedestrians
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