(HBO) - Students of Song Da junior high school (Tan Thinh war, Hoa Binh city) have been educated traffic regulations and safe driving. The lesson was provided by Police of Hoa Binh city in collation with the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of Tan Thinh ward, Honda Vietnam Company and Song Da junior high school.

A traffic police officer (Police of Hoa Binh city) introduce traffic rules to students of the school
At the event, traffic police officers (Police
of Hoa Binh city) briefed the participants on traffic accidents, traffic safety
violations in the whole province and Hoa Binh city, while introducing road traffic
law and underlining students’ common violations to traffic rules such as
driving a motorbike or motorcycle when they are not old enough; no helmet;
passing red lights; and driving over speed limits. The officers also educate
about punishments against for those violations.
The session has contributed to raising the awareness of students and the school
about the observance of traffic safety rules, thus contributing to reducing
traffic accidents in the locality.
Also at the session, a group of technical staff from Honda Vietnam has guided safe
driving techniques./.
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