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New campaign aimed at improving student and bus driver safety through traffic changes

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Last updated: 2024/08/24 at 7:19 PM
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The General Directorate of Traffic in Bahrain has recently launched an awareness campaign focused on promoting student safety and responsible transportation practices. The campaign targets both students and bus drivers, with the aim of emphasizing the importance of following safety regulations for a secure and comfortable journey. A key component of this initiative is an informative video released by the Directorate, which stresses the significance of hiring only licensed bus drivers for student transportation. The video highlights that licensed drivers provide essential insurance coverage for passengers, unlike unlicensed drivers who lack such protection.

The video, which has been shared across the Directorate’s social media platforms, also provides crucial advice for students. It advises students to remain seated throughout the journey and avoid distracting the driver, in order to ensure a safe travel experience. In addition, the campaign calls on bus drivers to prioritize safety by adhering to traffic regulations and ensuring regular vehicle maintenance to prevent breakdowns. Through this campaign, the General Directorate of Traffic aims to enhance awareness among students, parents, and bus drivers, ultimately fostering a safer environment for all road users.

The focus of this campaign on student safety is particularly important, as students are often vulnerable road users who may not have the awareness or experience to prioritize their own safety while traveling. By educating both students and bus drivers on the importance of following safety regulations and hiring licensed drivers, the Directorate aims to create a safer environment for students traveling to and from school. This initiative not only benefits students by ensuring their safety during transportation, but also contributes to overall road safety by promoting responsible transportation practices among all road users.

In Bahrain, as in many other countries, road safety is a top priority for government authorities, as road accidents can have serious consequences for individuals and communities. By launching this awareness campaign, the General Directorate of Traffic is taking proactive steps to address potential risks and improve safety on the roads, particularly for vulnerable groups such as students. By emphasizing the importance of hiring licensed bus drivers and following safety regulations, the Directorate aims to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, ultimately creating a safer environment for all road users in Bahrain.

As part of the campaign, the Directorate is also seeking to raise awareness among parents, who play a crucial role in ensuring their children’s safety while traveling to and from school. By informing parents about the importance of hiring licensed bus drivers and encouraging them to educate their children on safe travel practices, the Directorate hopes to create a collaborative effort to promote student safety. This collaborative approach involves all stakeholders – students, parents, and bus drivers – working together to prioritize safety and enhance awareness of responsible transportation practices.

Overall, the General Directorate of Traffic’s awareness campaign on student safety and responsible transportation practices is an important initiative that aims to create a safer environment for all road users in Bahrain. By educating students, parents, and bus drivers on the importance of following safety regulations and hiring licensed drivers, the Directorate is taking steps to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries on the roads. Through this campaign, the Directorate hopes to foster a culture of safety and responsibility among all road users, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure transportation environment for everyone.

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