The Pomeranian Road Traffic Center in
Gdańsk launches new educational programs addressed to schools. Students will
have the opportunity to receive a set of reflective materials or will be
invited to a training course at the Driving Techniques Improvement Center
Autodrom Pomorze in Pszczółki. The goal of both programs is to promote road
safety.
Educational programs with which the
Pomeranian Road Traffic Center starts are addressed to primary and
above-primary schools. It's a reflective school and a young driver.
"The projects promote road safety
among primary and secondary school students," says Angelika Ślusarczyk,
Senior Marketing Clerk at PORD in Gdańsk. "Younger action is to encourage
people to wear reflective
vests, older ones to
ride safely. There are also different prizes for these two groups of participants."
"For the top 10 primary schools,
the prize is a set consisting of 50 reflective vests, 100 reflective bands or
tags, and educational charts. Students from 10 secondary schools will be
invited to a free training course that will take place at ODTJ."
Reflective school - the program for
primary schools
To become a participant, it is enough
for the school to take part in the competition. The prize for the 10 best
institutions is a set consisting of 50 reflective vests, 100 bands or
reflective tags and educational charts.
"Show creatively why it is worth
taking care of your safety on the road," adds Angelika. "Each school
can send only one entry to the competition. The competition task must be
prepared by the students of the school submitting under the supervision of
their teachers."
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