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Safe Roads: National Competition Teaches Students Road Safety

Test your road safety knowledge and win prizes. Learn essential skills to keep you safe on the roads.

This picture is taken on road. There are many people on the road. The are school girls wearing...
This picture is taken on road. There are many people on the road. The are school girls wearing jackets on the uniform. Group of students are stopping the people. To the right corner there are people riding bikes and they are wearing helmets.. The girl to the left corner is holding a sign board in her hand. To the background there is a gate, fencing, sky, buildings and trees.

Safe Roads: National Competition Teaches Students Road Safety

The nationwide online competition 'Safe Roads' is underway, inviting students from across the country to test their road safety knowledge. Supported by the national project 'Infrastructure for Life', the event aims to improve road safety among students in grades 1-9. The competition, which runs from September 23 to October 26, uses the educational online platform 'Uchi.ru' to simulate real-life road situations.

All participants will receive certificates, with winners receiving diplomas and certificates of merit. The tasks are designed to be age-appropriate, ensuring that students of different grades can engage and learn effectively. The competition helps students assess their current understanding of road safety and learn essential behaviours such as crossing the street, being a passenger in a car, and riding a scooter or bicycle safely.

Magadan schoolchildren are among those invited to participate in the 'Safe Roads' olympiad. The event aligns with the broader goal of improving the safety of routes to schools and kindergartens, a key aspect of enhancing overall road safety.

The 'Safe Roads' olympiad, supported by the national project 'Infrastructure for Life', is an opportunity for students nationwide to enhance their road safety knowledge. By participating, students can learn crucial skills to ensure their safety and that of others on the roads.

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