Organised by Delhi Traffic Police in association with IGL, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Ltd, Hero Motocorp, SIAM and NGO Synergie, the two-week programme is aimed at helping children utilise their summer vacation in a meaningful way and to teach them traffic rules and regulations.
Delhi Commissioner of Police Amulya Patnaik inaugurated the fifth season of road safety awareness summer camp at Traffic Training Park in Baba Kharak Singh Marg on Friday.
Organised by Delhi Traffic Police in association with IGL, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Ltd, Hero Motocorp, SIAM and NGO Synergie, the two-week programme is aimed at helping children utilise their summer vacation in a meaningful way and to teach them traffic rules and regulations.
The camp will be organised in two batches, each of five-day duration (Monday to Friday), at five locations – traffic training parks at Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Bal Bhavan, Punjabi Bagh, Roshanara Bagh and Dev Samaj School, Nehru Nagar. Around 250 students will be a part of each batch.
NGO Synergie will arrange road safety outdoor games and brain games, while the road safety cell will organise visits to nearby intersections, in coordination with the traffic police. The course is free and the participating students will be provided with goodie bags, road safety literatures, T-shirts, caps and daily refreshments.
CP Patnaik said: “Children are the best instruments of the society as they see, learn and follow good habits and also tell their parents to follow the rules and become good citizens. The efforts of traffic personnel who brave extreme weather conditions to keep the city well-regulated and keep it going in view of ever increasing volume of vehicles is commendable,” he said.
Date: November 01, 2019
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