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More than 360 students practiced safe traffic participation skills and experienced a simulated driving activity.

28/04/2026

On the morning of April 28, Greenfield School, in collaboration with the Traffic Police Department – Traffic Police Team No. 2 – Phung Cong Commune Police, organized a program titled “Legal Awareness Campaign, Safe Driving Skills Training for Students & Signing of a Coordination Agreement on Building Traffic Culture in Schools.”

The program was attended by more than 360 students from Grades 10 and 11, aiming to raise legal awareness and promote a culture of safe traffic participation within the school environment.

At the event, Captain Dao Van Manh – Officer of the Traffic Police Department, Hung Yen Provincial Police – provided practical information on traffic safety regulations and guided students on how to navigate real-life traffic situations safely. Through interactive exchanges, students were able to ask questions directly and access the knowledge in a lively, accessible, and relatable way. In particular, the driving simulation experience on computers allowed students to better visualize real traffic operations and understand the meaning of traffic signs.

Captain Dao Van Manh – Officer of the Traffic Police Department, Hung Yen Provincial Police – provided practical information during the awareness session.

In addition, the program included the signing of a coordination agreement on building a school-based traffic culture, strengthening cooperation between the school and relevant authorities in educating students on traffic law compliance. Through this initiative, awareness activities and guidance will continue to be implemented, helping students develop safe and responsible traffic habits.

Students were directly guided on safe traffic participation skills.

Sharing after the program, Ha Vy (10G3) said: “The most interesting part for me was trying the driving simulation on the computer. It helped me better understand how traffic works and the meaning of traffic signs. The traffic police officers explained everything in a very clear and friendly way, so I learned many useful things easily.” Sharing the same view, Tue Lam (10G3) said: “After this session, I realized I need to be more responsible when participating in traffic, because following the rules not only protects myself but also shows respect for the safety of others.”

The driving simulation experience on computers provided students with an opportunity to better understand how real-life traffic systems operate.

Through the program, Greenfield School believes that students were not only equipped with legal knowledge but also developed a stronger sense of responsibility, contributing to a safer and more civilized traffic culture. Parents are warmly invited to look back at some highlights from the event held this morning.

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