stop sign completely stopped at school zone sign identified right-of-way observed at a a four- way stop car rolls a stop sign van driver properly uses stops at stop sign. pedestrian crossing observed seatbelt check (all passengers in van) a no- parking sign observed no U- Turn sign seen driver avoids a rolling stop proper use of a roundabout yield sign followed properly merging traffic executed smoothly speed limit sign a car parked facing the wrong way on a street a left-turn only lane used correctly driver yields to pedestrian traffic light changes from yellow to red driver changes lanes with proper signaling roadside warning sign (e.g., a deer crossing) driver uses a turn signal correctly railroad crossing sign a vehicle improperly crossing solid lines bicycle lane used by a cyclist stop sign completely stopped at school zone sign identified right-of-way observed at a a four- way stop car rolls a stop sign van driver properly uses stops at stop sign. pedestrian crossing observed seatbelt check (all passengers in van) a no- parking sign observed no U- Turn sign seen driver avoids a rolling stop proper use of a roundabout yield sign followed properly merging traffic executed smoothly speed limit sign a car parked facing the wrong way on a street a left-turn only lane used correctly driver yields to pedestrian traffic light changes from yellow to red driver changes lanes with proper signaling roadside warning sign (e.g., a deer crossing) driver uses a turn signal correctly railroad crossing sign a vehicle improperly crossing solid lines bicycle lane used by a cyclist
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
stop sign completely stopped at
school zone sign identified
right-of-way observed at a a four-way stop
car rolls a stop sign
van driver properly uses stops at stop sign.
pedestrian crossing observed
seatbelt check (all passengers in van)
a no-parking sign observed
no U-Turn sign seen
driver avoids a rolling stop
proper use of a roundabout
yield sign followed properly
merging traffic executed smoothly
speed limit sign
a car parked facing the wrong way on a street
a left-turn only lane used correctly
driver yields to pedestrian
traffic light changes from yellow to red
driver changes lanes with proper signaling
roadside warning sign (e.g., a deer crossing)
driver uses a turn signal correctly
railroad crossing sign
a vehicle improperly crossing solid lines
bicycle lane used by a cyclist