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Honda Road Safety Summer Camp With Delhi Traffic Police Kicks Off
Children are currently enjoying their time away from school, as they are on summer break. Now Japanese two-wheeler giant has decided to introduce their 'Road Safety Summer Camp'.
This road safety program will be for children of Delhi, who are studying between sixth and twelfth grade. It will be held from 18th May to 26th June, 2015 at Honda's Traffic Park.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has received an overwhelming response. There are over 1,200 children who have already registered for Road Safety Summer Camp, which will be held at Baba Kharak Marg and Roshanara Bagh.
Yadvinder S. Guleria, Senior Vice President- Sales & Marketing, HMSI expressed, "Honda has associated with Delhi Traffic Police to make summer of 2015 really special for children. Educating young minds on ‘safety with fun' is our priority."
He further added, "With the Road Safety Summer Camp, Honda wants to integrate playtime of kids with learning time through exciting educational games on Road Safety awareness."
Honda Road Safety program will use Delhi Traffic Police's help in creating awareness. They will organise theoretical as well as practical experience for children. There will be puzzles, quiz contests and many more to motivate children to be safer on roads.