On the morning of October 11, the Provincial Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) coordinated with the Provincial Industrial Park Management Board and Honda Vietnam Company to organize a workshop on traffic safety knowledge training for more than 50 trainees who are managers at enterprises located in the province.

The report presented at the workshop stated: According to statistics from the authorities, in recent times, most traffic accidents (TNGT) occurred due to the limited awareness of traffic participants, and drivers did not comply with the Road Traffic Law (RTL). Therefore, raising awareness for workers is a necessary task to prevent and minimize accidents, maintaining happiness for each person, each family and society.

At the workshop, traffic safety training staff of Honda Vietnam Company directly introduced to the trainees the basic knowledge of the Road Traffic Law, an overview of the current situation of traffic accidents in the whole country as well as in Ha Nam province; the contents and regulations of the Road Traffic Law, especially the dangers of alcohol abuse when driving; violations of speed as well as texting, calling while driving, carrying more people than prescribed, not wearing helmets when riding motorbikes, not driving in the correct lane, road section as prescribed... Along with that, pointing out the causes of traffic accidents and providing solutions to reduce traffic accidents, in order to help trainees raise awareness and self-consciousness in complying with traffic laws.

Interspersed with the lecture are images and clips of traffic violations that workers in industrial parks and clusters often encounter to help listeners have a general view of the consequences of traffic accidents so they know how to prevent them.
Also at the workshop, traffic safety training staff of Honda Vietnam Company directly introduced some skills for safe traffic participation by motorbike, how to choose a standard helmet and use it properly.

The workshop is an opportunity to raise awareness of law compliance of traffic participants, creating profound changes in awareness and responsibility of each officer and worker currently working at enterprises in the province for the task of ensuring traffic safety, contributing to curbing and reducing traffic accidents./.
Tran Ich
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