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Pupils learn road safety lessons

During the summer season, traffic police in Kamchatka actively conduct educational sessions at school camps. The primary objective is to minimize traffic accidents involving children and strengthen the understanding of traffic regulations they have learned in school.

Pupils are schooled on street safety guidelines
Pupils are schooled on street safety guidelines

Pupils learn road safety lessons

In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatka Krai, a significant step towards ensuring the safety of children has been taken. Yesterday, Major of Police Natalia Zelenkova and Lieutenant of Police Olga Luchinskaya visited Camp 33, a middle school, as part of an ongoing effort to improve traffic safety among children.

The visit to Camp 33 was a continuation of the police officers' efforts to reduce road traffic injuries among children in Kamchatka. The primary objective of these lessons is to reinforce knowledge of traffic rules learned during school and to reduce road traffic injuries among children by reinforcing this knowledge.

During their visit, the police officers held a meeting at Camp 33, focusing on traffic safety propaganda. The discussion covered rules of behavior near roadways, public transport, and courtyards, especially near playgrounds close to moving vehicles. Special attention was given to young cyclists and users of individual mobility devices.

The students actively participated in the discussion, debating various traffic situations with the inspectors. The events are part of a broader initiative to promote traffic safety propaganda among children and aim to reinforce the knowledge of traffic rules learned during school.

Camp 33, known for its in-depth study of certain subjects, is located in Kamchatka Krai. Similar preventive events are planned in all school camps in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

The inspectors explained that riding on the roadway is allowed only from the age of 14, and to cross the road, one must ride to the pedestrian crossing, dismount, cross the road on foot, follow all rules, and only then continue riding.

Typically, traffic safety measures for children in school camps in Russian regions like Kamchatka Krai involve organized transportation with licensed vehicles and professional drivers, adult supervision during arrival and departure times, use of seat belts and safety protocols inside vehicles, clear pedestrian routes with supervision when children move between camp areas, and cooperation with local traffic authorities to ensure safe crossings and restricted vehicle access in camp zones.

However, for the latest, precise regulations or new measures specific to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, you would need to consult local government, educational authorities, or recent official communications from Kamchatka Krai, as the current search data do not provide this information.

A photo of the event was shared on the Telegram channel "Police of Kamchatka", emphasizing the importance placed on these preventive lessons in school camps during the summer. The ongoing effort to improve traffic safety among children in Kamchatka continues with these preventive lessons in school camps.

The police officers' discussions at Camp 33, emphasizing traffic safety propaganda, focused on the importance of reinforcing traffic rule knowledge among children to reduce road injuries. This is part of an initiative to promote science-based health-and-wellness education, aiming to ensure children's safety in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and beyond.

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