Falling worm project: Lannacher kindergarten promotes traffic safety

Falling worm project: Lannacher kindergarten promotes traffic safety

In Lannach, the security and health of the children are the focus of a new initiative, which was launched by the General Accident Insurance Institute (AUVA) and the Board of Trustees for Road Safety (KFV). The kindergarten in the region is implementing an innovative project that uses fireflies as a symbol of increased traffic safety. This measure is intended to raise awareness of both children and parents and raise awareness of the dangers in road traffic.

The project aims to bring children closer to the importance of traffic safety in a playful way. Falling worms that are slightly noticeable due to their light stand as a metaphor for visibility and attention in road traffic. This not only promotes perception in road traffic, but also strengthened the sense of responsibility of the little ones compared to the rules in road traffic.

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At the events that are carried out as part of this initiative, the children not only learn how to safely move in road traffic, but they also receive practical tips for parents. The schools and kindergartens show how important it is to be more secure with light clothing or reflective materials, similar to the fireflies. These simple but effective measures can help reduce the risk of traffic accidents.

The AUVA and the KFV emphasize the need for such programs due to the high accident rate in road traffic, which particularly affects children. Better sensitization and learning security rules at an early age can make a decisive contribution to avoiding accidents.

The partner organizations work closely with local authorities and educational institutions to ensure that the measures are deeply anchored and have a permanent effect on traffic safety in the region.

For more information and details on the events and measures used to protect the children, interested parties can report the reporting on www.meinbezirk.at pursue.

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