(Finance) – Raising awareness the new generations on awareness of the consequences linked to incorrect driving behaviour. With this goal State Police and Motorways for Italy they involved the students of the Sesto Fiorentino Art School in a truly interactive journey dedicated to road safety: educational workshops, live events and a contest dedicated to participants, which will involve around 200 selected institutes until May, in the territories crossed by the ASPI network and over 12 thousand girls and boys attending the latest secondary school years.
“On the road and in schools, the Traffic Police, a specialty of the State Police, has been taking care of, for years, the goal of reaching the hearts of future generations of drivers and share with them, in an always frank discussion, topics related to road safety. In addition to today’s one, we are engaged in various initiatives, such as “Incroci” or “Icaro”: the Traffic Police, in its mission to always be there, is constantly on the front line, even when it comes to transmitting information to our children and advice,” he says the Traffic Police.
“The dialogue with the new generations is vital to promote the culture of safety in a widespread way and this initiative offers us the opportunity to give our contribution to making students the protagonists of a collective education and awareness journey”, he states Luca Della Longa, Director of the IV Section of Autostrade per l’Italiawho adds “the ASPI Group, with a view to increasingly safe and high-performance mobility, sees the Tuscan territory as the protagonist of its network regeneration plan, with interventions already completed and others at an advanced stage. We work so that the new generations can count on an increasingly modern, secure and user-friendly infrastructure”, concluded Della Longa.
The project in schools includes an individual test in the classroom, personalized on smartphone, which leads each child guided by the teacher to closely follow the topics on road safety. With the support of the professors, young people will be able to deepen their study with workshops and multimedia educational material prepared by ASPI.