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Honda Two Wheelers Joins Delhi Police To Promote Road Safety And Safe Riding Habits
“As a responsible corporate, we are committed to promoting road safety awareness amongst citizens of the country.”
Honda
Motorcycle
and
Scooter
India
(HMSI)
has
inaugurated
a
road
safety
program
in
association
with
Delhi
Traffic
Police
to
promote
road
safety
and
safe
riding
habits.
The
event
is
held
at
the
36th
India
International
Trade
Fair
from
November
15
to
27
at
Pragati
Maidan,
New
Delhi.
The program's main objective is to bring awareness to the citizens at the Delhi Traffic Police Pavilion, Pragati Maidan. The safety riding program is conducted for visitors across all age groups.
Some primary activities like role plays and interactive road safety digital games are also added to educate children in the age group of 5-6 years. For making this event a memorable one especially for kids, drawing competition will be organised and participants will get exciting prizes.
Y S Guleria, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing HMSI said, "As a responsible corporate we are committed to promoting road safety awareness amongst citizens of the country. Honda has been associated with Delhi Traffic Police and India International Trade Fair since 2007.
"Our association with Delhi Traffic Police and IITF has given us a huge platform to connect with people, inculcate road safety measures and promote good riding habits amongst them."
HMSI has educated over 8,00,000 people of all age groups on safe riding in the country. At the company's 10 traffic training parks across India, it has trained over more than 3,00,000 people. The training parks are at Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Yeola (Nashik), Indore, two parks in Delhi and Ludhiana.
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