Propagating laws on traffic safety and safe driving skills for students
The Traffic Safety Committee of Nghe An province coordinated with relevant units to organize a program to propagate traffic safety laws and safe driving skills for students of Anh Son II High School.
On the morning of September 22, at Anh Son II High School, the Traffic Safety Committee of Nghe An province coordinated with the Department of Education and Training and the Traffic Police Department of the Provincial Police to organize a program to propagate laws on traffic safety and safe driving skills for students.
The activity attracted the participation of more than 1,000 students, with the support of teachers, parents and related units.

Speaking at the program, Mr. Phan Huy Chuong - Deputy Head of the Provincial Traffic Safety Committee emphasized that the work of ensuring traffic order and safety for school-age children has always received attention and synchronous direction from the Party and Government from the Central to the local levels, thanks to which the basic situation has been maintained. However, in reality, there are still many tragic accidents involving students, mainly because some students are not qualified but still drive vehicles, do not wear helmets, violate speed limits, lack skills to handle situations, while management and reminders from families are sometimes not regular and strict.

The program is organized to help students fully equip themselves with knowledge of traffic safety laws and safe driving skills, while at the same time, enhancing the responsibility of schools in educating awareness of traffic law compliance. High schools in the area will implement the signing of commitments between schools, students and parents; considering compliance with traffic safety laws as one of the criteria for assessing conduct.

At the ceremony, more than 1,000 students were informed and instructed on safe driving skills from theory to practice. The Provincial Traffic Safety Committee called on each student to set an example in complying with legal regulations, starting with small actions such as not driving when not qualified, not using the phone while driving, not running red lights, always wearing a helmet when riding a motorbike, scooter, or electric bicycle.
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On this occasion, the Provincial Traffic Safety Committee presented 1,100 pens, 200 key chains, 200 books; the sponsor presented 30 helmets and many meaningful gifts to students, contributing to encouraging and motivating them to seriously practice traffic culture, building a safe and disciplined school environment.