Department of Traffic Police propagates traffic safety for Tan Chi students
(BNP) – On the morning of November 5, the Traffic Police Department (Provincial Public Security) and the Tan Chi Secondary School (Tien Du District) jointly organized traffic safety propaganda in 2024, forming a traffic culture for Bac Ninh - Kinh Bac people.
Many students attend the propaganda session.
At the program, officers of the team for propaganda, accident investigation and violation handling informed about the traffic safety situation in the country and the province in recent times and introduced documents of the province related to traffic safety for more than 700 students of Tan Chi Secondary School.
In addition, students are also equipped with knowledge about Road Traffic Law, traffic culture; causes of traffic accidents, especially traffic accidents involving students; skills to participate in safe traffic, escape skills when encountering incidents, handling dangerous situations; regulations on the age of using electric bicycles, electric motorbikes and traffic safety violations, etc.
Within the framework of the program, the school's students also exchanged and shared about drowning prevention and control, equipped with basic skills to prevent and control drowning as well as instructed on how to handle situations and provide first aid to drowning victims.
The program aims to equip and improve legal knowledge and awareness of compliance with traffic safety regulations for staff, teachers and students, build traffic culture in schools as well as knowledge related to drowning prevention for students.
On the other hand, it also promotes the sense of responsibility of teachers and students in mobilizing family members and people around to strictly comply with the provisions of the law on ensuring traffic safety and order, contributing to the effective implementation of the Resolutions and Plans of the province on building a "Traffic Safety Province".
At the program, the Traffic Police Department presented 20 helmets, 50 life jackets and 10 bicycles to disadvantaged students.