The “Youths with traffic culture” campaign has contributed to raising awareness of traffic safety among the local youths. Large crowds of the local youths have actively responded the campaign through flexible and creative forms.
Possibly speaking, provincial Youth Union has put the Traffic Safety Month in concrete action programs with effective measures in two recent years. In 2010, it has taken measures to raise awareness of traffic safety among the local youths, including kicking off festive days of “Youth with traffic culture”, organizing registration of implementing criteria of the “Youth with traffic culture” campaign among the local youths, disseminating the Law on Road Traffic…
Youths are animated to participate in games to learn about the Law on Road Traffic
More than 20,000 local youths have so far registered not to violate the Law on Road Traffic and actively get involved in keeping traffic safety and urban order. The Youth Unions of the local universities and colleges have also pledged to ensure traffic safety…
Through cooperation with traffic police in maintaining traffic safety, Phu Giao district’s Youth Union over time discovered 170 wrong cases on traffic safety with a total fine of VND44mln and 350 cases refusing to wear helmets. The education work of traffic safety via many substantial activities were also organized in many localities, absorbing the participation of nearly 42,820 youths. The mobile dissemination work of the Law on Road Traffic at Dau Tieng Rubber Corporation’s rubber plantations, namely Minh Tan, Tran Van Luu, Ben Suc and Long Tan also drew the participation of more than 900 youths.
In a bid to ensure traffic safety, the local youths have actively got involved in many significant activities and programs, including “Green Sunday”, “Voluntary Saturday”…The group against scattering nails on road under provincial Volunteer Youth Team has further boosted patrols on main roads from Thuan An to Ben Cat. In the Traffic Safety Month 2010, the group also collected nearly 15 kg of nail on the roads.
Do Ngoc Huy, deputy chief of provincial Youth Union said: “Initially, the “Youths with traffic culture” campaign was realized well by the affiliates of provincial Youth Union. Many new models to disseminate traffic culture brought them positive results”.
Reported by Ngoc Trinh-Translated by K.T