Road safety campaign empowers Mumbai's young minds

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-24 16:30

Outstanding efforts were recognized and celebrated through awards, encouraging excellence and ongoing commitment to road safety.
New Delhi: Envalior's StreetSmarties campaign, in association with ETAuto, has made its way to the bustling streets of Mumbai. This innovative road safety initiative, aimed primarily at pre-primary children, seeks to instill essential safety habits from an early age.

Following the successful workshops in Delhi, Gujarat, and Bangalore, the campaign has brought its mission to Mumbai, a city that never sleeps. With thousands of lives lost to road accidents each year, road safety education is of utmost importance. Envalior, committed to this cause, has conducted workshops in government schools across Mumbai.

The energy and enthusiasm among the students in Mumbai have been remarkable. By teaching children the importance of following traffic signals and using zebra crossings correctly, the campaign aims to foster a generation that will contribute to safer roads in India.

Events in Mumbai saw students actively participating in interactive activities, such as creating traffic signs, developing safety slogans, etc. These activities not only educate but also engage young minds in a fun and meaningful way.

Students shared their learnings through creative slogans like, "Be alert, don't get hurt," "Drive carefully to live carefully," and more, highlighting the dangers of reckless driving.

The workshops included interactive quizzes and demonstrations, reinforcing the safety lessons. Outstanding efforts were recognized with awards, and certificates of participation were distributed to all students, acknowledging their contributions to road safety.

The StreetSmarties campaign is more than just a series of workshops; it is a movement towards a safer future on our roads. The organizers extended their gratitude to all participants, schools, and sponsors for their unwavering support. As the campaign progresses, stakeholders are invited to join hands in this endeavor, making roads safer, one workshop at a time.

For further updates on the StreetSmarties campaign, stay tuned to ETAuto.

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