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Grade-1 pupils to be presented helmets

All 1st grade pupils nationwide will be gifted helmets in the 2018-2019 academic year under a programme funded by Honda Vietnam.
Grade-1 pupils to be presented helmets ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: internet)

Hanoi (VNA) – All 1st grade pupilsnationwide will be gifted helmets in the 2018-2019 academic year under a programmefunded by Honda Vietnam.

The National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC),the Ministry of Education and Training and Honda Vietnam will jointly run theprogramme after June 15, providing helmets to 1st-grade pupils across thecountry.

The programme aims to raise public awareness ofabiding by regulations on wearing helmets for children when travelling with their parents.

The helmet law is estimated to have created asubstantial uptick in the number of riders who wear helmets in urban areas,from 30 percent in 2007 to 90 percent today.

Teachers and families have been called toprovide children with protection skills, including wearing helmets when ridingmotorbikes.

With the goodpractice of wearing helmets, Vietnam is now recognised among developingcountries for its positive achievements in traffic safety.

The data from the NTSC shows that 80 percent of road traffic accident deathsare related to motorbikes. Wearing a helmet helps to reduce head injury risk by60 percent and mortality risk by 40 percent.-VNA
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