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Campaign ‘Pupils ask you’ at Čukarica municipality

20.04.2010.

JKP ‘Parking Servis’ carries on with the campaign ‘Pupils ask you – slow down by the school’. Acording to Miroljub Vojinović, the campaign coordinator, the end of the week should be completed by visiting all the schools at the Čukarica municipality.

‘This will be the fourteenth municipality in which the educational campaign on traffic safety accompanied by giving away fluorescent vests to the first graders was presented. We will have visited 17 primary schools at Čukarica and distributed 1819 high visibility vests. Voždovac, Novi Beograd i Zemun remain to be visited and we will make an effort to carry out the campaign in all the primary schools at those municipalities by the end of May’, Vojinović said for ‘Beoinfo’.

Since the beginning of 2009/2010 school term, 8 350 high visibility vests have been given away and with Čukarica included this number will reach the figure of over 10 000. In addition to the regular campaign at schools, ‘Parking Servis’ took part in ‘Dani Beograda’ event where we organized a quiz on safety in traffic last weekend in ‘Musical pavilion’ on Kalemegdan. The children enjoyed a show in which they could find out about the basic rules of conduct in traffic. The children choir ‘Čarolija’ helped create the good atmosphere for the quiz which followed. Each child who gave a correct answer was given a high visibility vest and a DVD with a song by ‘Čarolija’ choir. Besides, at the Belgrade car fair in the middle of the March, a quiz on safety in traffic was carried out for the youngest visitors.

JKP ‘Parking Servis’ for the third year in a row organises the campaign ‘Pupils ask you – slow down by the school’. Our main objective is that the first grade pupils at all the municipalities get the knowledge about the basic rules of conduct in traffic. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of safety of the youngest participants in traffic. Every year ‘Parking Servis’ gives away to the first graders fluorescent vests so as to be more noticeable to drivers on their way from home to school.

 






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