Safe is safe
Strengthening children in road traffic
Symbolic handover of the "Safe to school" guide for children and parents
The symbolic handover of the "Safe to School" guide for children and parents took place on Friday (April 27). The honorary chairman of Verkehrswacht emphasized the importance of this unique collaboration between all those involved.

Children are still exposed to particular dangers in road traffic. For example, they cannot correctly judge the speed of approaching cars or have a particularly good view of the road, as their field of vision is still very limited. This is why they need to practise correct road behavior and be made fit for road traffic.

Children are still exposed to particular dangers in road traffic. For example, they cannot correctly judge the speed of approaching cars or have a particularly good view of the road, as their field of vision is still very limited. This is why they need to practise correct road behavior and be made fit for road traffic.

It is therefore all the more important that the children's and parents' guide "Safe to School" continues to be published and constantly updated, said Dieter Elsenrath-Junghans, Honorary Chairman of Verkehrswacht, at the press event and the symbolic handover of the media. This is only possible because everyone involved has stayed on the ball and supported this project for years. "We want to minimize accidents on the way to school as much as possible," he emphasized emphatically.

The event at the St. Antonius Catholic daycare center was attended by Mayor Elia Albrecht-Mainz, representatives of the traffic watch, the police and various sponsors. They were delighted with the program that the daycare centre had prepared. In a short performance, the children demonstrated the correct way to behave in road traffic. Afterwards, VUPO Willi Taubner praised the little ones for their great performance and took away their fear of the police in a playful way. "We want them to know that they can contact the police at any time and that they shouldn't be afraid of us," he emphasized.

It is therefore all the more important that the children's and parents' guide "Safe to School" continues to be published and constantly updated, said Dieter Elsenrath-Junghans, Honorary Chairman of Verkehrswacht, at the press event and the symbolic handover of the media. This is only possible because everyone involved has stayed on the ball and supported this project for years. "We want to minimize accidents on the way to school as much as possible," he emphasized emphatically.

The event at the St. Antonius Catholic daycare center was attended by Mayor Elia Albrecht-Mainz, representatives of the traffic watch, the police and various sponsors. They were delighted with the program that the daycare centre had prepared. In a short performance, the children demonstrated the correct way to behave in road traffic. Afterwards, VUPO Willi Taubner praised the little ones for their great performance and took away their fear of the police in a playful way: "They should know that they can turn to the police at any time and not be afraid of us."

 

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