Safe roads: children learn traffic safety playfully

Safe roads: children learn traffic safety playfully

In the Drassburg elementary school, an entertaining and educational traffic safety day recently took place. The pupils were given the opportunity to learn in a playful way how they can safely take part in road traffic. This event was not only informative, but also interactive, which made learning particularly exciting for the children.

With various activities such as games, exercises as well as handicrafts and painting instructions, the topic of traffic safety was clearly conveyed. The children were able to actively participate, which not only loosened up the atmosphere, but also contributed to sustainable knowledge of traffic safety.

important messages of the event

A central goal of the event was to convey to the children that traffic safety is a serious topic, but which can also be brought closer to them in an entertaining way. The diverse programs ensured that the children do not go into the situation with fear, but with self -confidence and knowledge.

The Board of Trustees for Road Safety ensured that all content was both age -appropriate and appealing. Teachers and supervisors could see how curious the children were and how enthusiastically they took part in the activities. It was a pleasure to see how awareness of safe behavior in road traffic was promoted so early.

In summary, it can be said that the traffic safety day in the Drassburg elementary school was a complete success. The children not only left the event with a better understanding of the safety in road traffic, but also found fun to deal with this important topic.

The event shows how significant programs for the upcoming generation are. It remains to be hoped that such initiatives will continue to be repeated in the future in order to further strengthen the awareness of traffic safety. With a dedicated approach from everyone involved, it can be ensured that the new road users are well prepared for the streets.

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