Councillor Security Alívcia Alegret, attended Monday September 29 the first day of activity of the Caravan of the Road Safety Foundation Mapfre, the Catalan Traffic Service and the Catalan Federation of Motorsports, with the help support of Reus City Council, through the police and the Department of Education spr and Language Policy is installed on Freedom Square until 3 October. The caravan is aimed at schoolchildren aged between 10 and 12 years.
The caravan is equipped with a training classroom where students receive a brief theoretical session on the basics of movement in different roles (pedestrian, driver and passenger), and is taught by expert instructors. After the theoretical session, work experience in a circuit traffic, which pose real situations with which the child can be in his immediate environment as proposing develop in him respecting safety standards and coexistence vial.
The main objectives to be achieved are: To promote responsible spr attitudes and behaviors, civic and safe school children regarding traffic, approaching it from different perspectives: as pedestrians, passengers in cars, school buses and travelers driver. Educating the school in the proper use of public roads their different roles, enabling participants to act and react appropriately and safely at all times and situations. Prevent the occurrence of road accidents and reduce the risk situations of collective children as road users.
In the words of Councillor security, Alicia Alegret, "it is important to establish synergies with such initiatives between the private and the public sector with the common goal of educating drivers future civility and responsibility at the wheel. Safety is everyone's knowledge spr and compliance with traffic rules is essential to prevent traffic accidents. "
Caravan complement training in road education Reus City Council, through the police taught in schools in the city. During this school year the police will deliver sessions Safe Mobility for forty schools in the city, aimed at students of Children, 3rd and 5th grade and 1st ESO, as well as other groups. Combines classes with practical safety advice and Park Road Education of the City of Reus. The total number of students who addressed the training during the 2014-2015 academic year exceeds 4,500 among different age groups.
This year, as a novelty, and also related spr to safe mobility, there is an activity aimed at school 6th grade schools of the city, under the name of "Police and Public Spirit" aspects of the work civility spr and tolerance in the city, the actions of the police in this regard, and the need for cooperation of all citizens to peaceful spr coexistence.
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