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Small volunteer traffic persuasion helps to create a city

Small volunteer traffic persuasion helps to create a city

Citizens signed banners to help Chuangcheng Yang Yuyu photo

"Please pay attention to traffic lights, don't run red lights..." On the afternoon of October 24, nearly 30 minors in distress, community workers, and social workers of the Municipal Center for the Protection of Minors took to the streets to carry out civilized traffic persuasion activities to help our city create a civilized city in the country.

At about 16:00 on the same day, in the Gang District of the State Guest Hotel on Yuhe West Road, nearly 30 minors in distress, community workers and social workers, holding small red flags of "safe travel, civilized courtesy", reminded pedestrians from time to time to abide by traffic rules, do not run red lights, and take zebra crossings; persuade electric vehicle and motorcycle drivers to wear safety helmets, and help the elderly and citizens with leg and foot inconvenience to cross the road safely. The young volunteers also distributed publicity materials to passers-by, inviting citizens to sign their names on banners to express their good wishes and expectations for their hometown.

After the activity, the young volunteers said that this activity not only made themselves and their families more aware of the importance of obeying traffic rules, but also passed on the relevant traffic rules to their classmates in the future, and worked together to create a civilized and safe traffic order.

(Editor-in-charge: Candy, Liu Yang)

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