The helmet presentation program was launched in Hoa Binh city, the northern province of Hoa Binh by the NTSC, the provincial People’s Committee and Honda Vietnam on May 23.
At the launch ceremony, 2,000 helmets were granted to all students of the Hoa Binh Ethnic Boarding School and the Hoa Binh Industrial High School.
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At the launch ceremony. Photo: Vietnam+ |
As one of the activities in response to the Year of Traffic Safety 2018 themed “Traffic Safety for Children”, the program aims to raise awareness of abiding by regulations on wearing helmets among the public, especially students, in the country in order to minimize deaths and injuries caused by traffic accidents, towards a society of safe and civilized traffic.
Speaking at the event, Vice Chairman of the National Traffic Safety Committee Khuat Viet Hung, this is the fourth year the committee and Honda Vietnam have jointly presented 20,000 helmets for people nationwide.
The move is expected to equip children with knowledge on traffic safety regulations so that they go to school safely, he noted.
The helmet law is estimated to have created a substantial 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 to provide children with protection skills, including wearing helmets when riding motorbikes.
With the good practice of wearing helmets, Vietnam is now recognized among developing countries for its positive achievements in traffic safety.
The data from the NTSC shows that 80 percent of road traffic accident deaths are related to motorbikes. Wearing a helmet helps to reduce head injury risk by 60 percent and mortality risk by 40 percent.
Source: VNA