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Pupils visiting JKP ‘Parking Servis’

18.05.2012.

JKP ‘Parking Servis' internal organization manager, Milija Lazarević has been a host today to the class II-2 of the primary school ‘Sveti Sava', which won  last year competition ‘Name the zebra' within the campaign ‘Pupils ask you - slow down by the school.'

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Lara Jurgin, a pupil who named the mascot of the campaign Zebranko Brinić, was awarded a bicycle and in line skates. To express our gratitude, Milija Lazarević has awarded Lara's class and handed in to the teacher a laptop.

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Having had a chat with our little friends, we have found out that everyone pays attention to the road rules they learned last year with   Zebranko Brinić and the campaign's promoters.

The primary school ‘Sveti Sava' pupils had a chance to get to know a few things about JKP ‘Parking Servis' and a scope of its business.

This is the fifth year in a row that we run the campaign ‘Pupils ask you - slow down by the school'. This school year we have visited 120 primary schools in 14 city municipalities and given away 12 000 high visibility vests.

During this week we are visiting primary schools at Zvezdara municipality and the next week we'll be getting together with the first graders of 19 primary schools at Novi Beograd. The pupils will have an opportunity to learn the road rules through a half an hour educational performance.

The aim of the campaign ‘Pupils ask you  - slow down by the school' is that the first graders at the territory of the City of Belgrade acquire the basic road rules.

JKP ‘Parking Servis' continues to introduce safety signalization in the vicinity o primary schools in Belgrade. Safety signalization have been set up at the following schools: Skadarlija in Stari Grad municipality, ‘Sveti Sava' at Vračar, ‘Ratko Mitrović' at Novi Beograd, and primary schools ‘Zmaj Jova Jovanović' and  ‘Đura Daničić' in  Braće Jerković neighbourhood  and a school for disabled children ‘Novi Beograd'.

By the end of the year additional signalization will be installed in the vicinity of twenty primary schools so as to increase children safety.

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