The delegation organized more than 40 self-driving cars with more than 120 businessmen and philanthropists to organize the program "Propaganda on traffic safety and dissemination of laws" in areas and routes with high rates of traffic accidents.
The program is in response to Plan No. 506 of the National Traffic Safety Committee on implementing the Traffic Safety Year with the theme "Respecting the law to build a culture of safe traffic" with the goal of "reducing traffic accident casualties for children".
Mr. Tran Ngoc Ha - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Law Newspaper called: "Wear a helmet when participating in traffic. This action is for the future of children."
The program hopes to provide useful legal knowledge, helping to raise traffic awareness for children right from when they are in school, aiming to build a traffic culture among Vietnamese youth, contributing to reducing the rate of traffic accidents in society with the goal of "human life is above all".
The dissemination of traffic safety laws is a very practical event with profound social significance, calling on the community and society to join hands with specific actions to prevent unfortunate traffic accidents that may occur. This is also an opportunity for businesses, entrepreneurs, together with the government and people, to join hands to build, contribute, and move towards a future without injuries caused by traffic accidents.
Speaking at the Propaganda session, Mr. Tran Ngoc Ha - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Law Newspaper emphasized: "Today, Vietnam Law Newspaper and the Caravan Volunteer Group come to the students in Dak G'long district with a feeling of love and sharing. At the program, we will give some gifts to poor students who overcome difficulties in the area, students who won prizes in the contest "Learning about Road Traffic Law for middle school and high school students". I hope to propagate the law on traffic safety as well as contribute to reducing traffic accidents in Dak Nong in particular and the whole country in general."
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