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Honda organise Road Safety Summer Camp

May 16, 2016 by Team Bike India Leave a Comment

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Honda organise two road safety summer camps in collaboration with the Delhi Traffic Police. Here’s more 

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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Private Limited (HMSI) have inaugurated the second Road Safety Summer Camp in collaboration with the Delhi Traffic Police. The camp aims at imparting key road safety lessons and appeals to the consciousness of school children. This year, the camps are being conducted at the two Honda traffic training parks on Baba Khadak Singh Marg and Roshanara Bagh. While over 100 children attended the inauguration ceremony by Delhi’s Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar Verma, 1,000 children have registered for the two camps, which will continue till 10 June.

The road safety camps will have an assortment of theoretical and practical experiences that are specially designed to teach children about proper road etiquette and valuable lessons that we all hope will make them safer road users. “‘Safety with fun’ being our priority, children will have an opportunity to learn through new exciting educational games on Road Safety Awareness. Attending this camp shall make these kids, safety influencers in their families today and responsible adult road users of tomorrow,” said Y S Guleria, Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing, HMSI, on the occasion.

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