Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India and MCL celebrate 6th anniversary of Children’s Traffic Training Park

Spread road safety awareness nearly 1.70 lac people in the city

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India and MCL celebrate 6th anniversary of Children’s Traffic Training Park
HMSI celebrates 6th anniversary if Children's Traffic Training Park in Ludhiana.

Ludhiana, July 28, 2022: Committed to spread road safety awareness to make Ludhiana roads safer, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) and Municipal Corporation of Ludhiana today celebrated 6th anniversary of its Children’s Traffic Training Park in Model Town (Ludhiana).
 
The celebration was held in the august presence of  Samarjit Singh (Sub-Divisional Officer, Municipal Corporation of Ludhiana) and members from Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India.
 
In July 2016, HMSI in collaboration with Municipal Corporation of Ludhiana inaugurated its first adopted traffic training park in Punjab at Ludhiana. Spreading awareness on safe riding habits, road safety rules, signs & markings and road sharing manners, HMSI announced that through its daily trainings for all age groups, it has educated nearly 1.70 lac people of Ludhiana (more than 1.22 lac kids along with nearly 47,000 new and existing riders including both male and females) since inception.
 
Elaborating on spreading road safety awareness  Prabhu Nagaraj, Operating Officer - Brand & Communication, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India said, “Being a socially responsible corporate, HMSI is proactively inculcating safety riding habits to bring a positive change in everyone sharing the road. The development of Ludhiana’s traffic training park with city’s municipal corporation is one such initiative that is driving positive change in not only the existing riders but also preparing more responsible riders of tomorrow. Educating around 1.70 lac people in the city bears testimony to the fact that our combined efforts are making a difference constantly. Moving forward, we will continue to instil more discipline among the citizens of Ludhiana to make them responsible road users.”