During the day, joyful games and 500gifts of helmets made the road-safety learning of local pupils anenjoyable experience.
Swedish Ambassador toVietnam Camilla Mellander said Vietnamese parents and Government need topay more attention to their younger generation’s safety on the road.She hoped the event will encourage more citizens, particularly youth, towear helmet.
According to Tran Viet Hungfrom the municipal Steering C ommittee for Traffic Safety, Ho Chi MinhCity leads the nation in terms of the helmet wearing rate and hasimplemented a range of practical programmes to promote the safetyprecaution.
The Sweden Embassy in Vietnam and the Asian Injury Prevention Foundation (AIP) organised the event.
An AIP 2014 research showed that only some 38 percent of children wore helmets in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and Da Nang.-VNA