Traffic park

Children are allowed to use bicycles or pedal-powered cars to navigate the streets and operate according to traffic laws.

Typically, traffic parks are scaled-down versions of real street networks, with the lane and street-width proportional to the smaller vehicles.

Many traffic parks enable children to gain hands-on experience crossing streets and with bicycle or other pedestrian safety challenges in a highly controlled environment devoid of actual motor vehicles.

In the United Kingdom parks are called experiential safety and lifeskills centres, with education mainly delivered indoors in life-sized sets.

In the Czech Republic, there is over 150 traffic parks,[9] that are permanently situated in nearly every town or city of population over 20 000.

A children's traffic park in Hollihaka, Oulu , Finland