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In the golden autumn of September, ECNU staged a 'civilized traffic' drama, and the police and the public worked together to build a safe campus!

Chase Wave News Reporter: Su Su

Correspondents: Xiong Wenjia and Zhao Xirui

In September, Wuhan's university campuses are full of life and vitality, and with the arrival of the new semester, students have returned to campus to start their new learning journey. On September 19, the Traffic Management Bureau of Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau and caring enterprises jointly walked into Central China Normal University, bringing a unique theme activity of "Civilized Traffic, You and I Walk Together" for teachers and students, which not only strengthened the students' traffic safety awareness, but also promoted the interaction and communication between the police and the public.

The event kicked off at 9:30 a.m., the sun was just right, the breeze was not dry, and representatives from the Wuhan traffic police, leaders of the school and hundreds of teachers and students gathered together to interact and learn together. First of all, there was a competition for traffic safety knowledge, and the host invited a brave student to the stage to participate in the interactive answer. The student was nervous and excited in the face of the moderator's question. "Do you know what 'one helmet and one belt' means?" The moderator asked. The classmate was a little shy and nervous, and after a little thought, he replied: "We should wear helmets when riding electric vehicles, and we should also wear one for each person when carrying people." "'One helmet and one belt' means wearing a helmet when riding and wearing a seatbelt when driving. I didn't get it right, but it's nice to remember to wear a helmet, thank you for participating! In order to encourage everyone to participate, classmate Xiao Zhang still received a beautiful Wuhan traffic police cultural and creative gift.

Subsequently, the host announced that each prize competition booth was officially opened, and students went to different booths to answer questions to win prizes. Each booth was designed around the theme of traffic safety, with a variety of topics ranging from basic traffic laws to practical driving tips. The participants were enthusiastic and lined up in an orderly manner to challenge themselves, and through this entertaining and educational way, everyone also deepened their understanding of traffic safety rules in laughter.

In the golden autumn of September, ECNU staged a 'civilized traffic' drama, and the police and the public worked together to build a safe campus!

When the quiz activity was in full swing, a group of uniformed and heroic Han Police fast riding women members were ushered in on the stage, and their movements uniformly showed various standard gesture exercises, showing their professional demeanor. Seeing such a performance, many students were deeply attracted and expressed their desire to learn these gestures. As a result, some of the students present were invited to the stage to learn basic traffic command gestures with the female police officers. Although it was a little clumsy at first, under the guidance of patience, it was quickly imitated, and the atmosphere was very warm. The girls exclaimed: "It's so handsome!" In the future, I will also work hard to exercise and try to join such a team. ”

In the golden autumn of September, ECNU staged a 'civilized traffic' drama, and the police and the public worked together to build a safe campus!

"The campus is a place to nurture the future leaders of society, and it is our responsibility to ensure the safety of our students. In recent years, due to the increase in the number of e-bikes, the related traffic safety issues have also increased. Therefore, we hope that through this activity, we can enhance the safety awareness of teachers and students, especially the "four don't go out", that is, don't go out without wearing a helmet, don't go out if the vehicle is not licensed, don't go out with an umbrella, and don't go out if you carry people illegally. In addition, it is also a great opportunity for us to build a closer relationship with the school to create a safe and harmonious campus environment. Hu Lianjun, deputy captain of the Hongshan District Traffic Brigade, said.

In order to make the participants more intuitively feel the importance of obeying traffic rules, the Wuhan traffic police also carefully prepared a traffic safety sitcom, which vividly reproduced the serious consequences caused by illegal operations by simulating real-life traffic accident cases. After watching the performance, many students said that they were deeply touched: "I used to think that those accidents were far away from me, but now I realize that if I am not careful, it can be dangerous." ”

At the same time, the staff of the "Mobile Vehicle Management Office" are busy providing convenient services for teachers and students who come to handle the registration procedures of electric bicycles. According to statistics, as of 4 p.m., a total of more than 66 electric bicycles have successfully completed the registration process. "I didn't expect to be able to go through the licensing procedures directly in the school, it's so convenient!" A first-year college student who had just gotten a new license plate said excitedly. In addition, in view of the various electric bicycle products currently on the market, traffic police experts also gave purchase suggestions: "Be sure to choose a brand that meets national standards, and pay attention to check whether there is a '3C' certification mark." ”

In the golden autumn of September, ECNU staged a 'civilized traffic' drama, and the police and the public worked together to build a safe campus!

Throughout the event, the close interaction between the police and the community became another highlight. Whether it is the guessing session or the consultation and Q&A process, you can see the traffic police patiently and meticulously answering every question, and their professionalism and affinity left a deep impression on everyone present. For example, freshman Xiao Liu asked, "What should I do if I encounter a bump or emergency while riding?" The traffic police Shu Huang replied gently: "In case of emergency, you must first stay calm to see if you are injured, and then call the 122 police number for help." Remember, always put your life first! Another male student asked curiously about the driver's license test: "I am planning to take the driver's license test recently, is there anything I need to pay attention to?" In this regard, the traffic police sister told him with a smile: "First of all, you need to study theoretical knowledge carefully and understand all traffic rules; Secondly, be sure to follow the guidance of the instructor when practicing your driving skills, and never be impatient. I believe that as long as you prepare carefully, you will be able to pass the exam successfully! ”

This activity is not only a simple traffic safety education, but also a beautiful practice of cooperation between the police and the public to create a safe campus. Combined with the characteristics of the new students entering the school in the opening season, the Wuhan traffic police will also enter more colleges and universities to bring practical traffic safety knowledge and convenient services to teachers and students, so that everyone can enhance their awareness of self-protection in a relaxed and happy atmosphere, plant safety awareness in their hearts, and let the concept of civilized traffic be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

In the golden autumn of September, ECNU staged a 'civilized traffic' drama, and the police and the public worked together to build a safe campus!

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