Self-Learning Safety... Kumho Tire Conducts Children's Traffic Education View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Kumho Tire announced on the 27th that, as part of its social contribution activities, it will conduct the ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Education with Kumho Tire’ program for elementary schools in Seoul.


The ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Education’ involves solving true or false quizzes about traffic safety together with teachers to acquire correct information, learning physical movements related to traffic safety, and having time to create and express these movements directly. Students will place stickers on their own roadmaps under the theme ‘The Safe Route I Create for Going to and from School,’ encouraging them to think about and practice precautions during school commute times when traffic accidents are more likely to occur.


This program is scheduled to be conducted at a total of eight elementary schools, including Sangam Elementary School, with about 1,500 students participating, and will be continuously implemented in the future by expanding to vulnerable groups. Additionally, Kumho Tire is conducting cyber (SNS) violence prevention education for about 200 students at Majang Middle School on the 27th and Segok Middle School on the 29th.



Kang Jin-gu, Head of the Management Support Team, said, “Due to the impact of COVID-19 this year, Kumho Tire has planned non-face-to-face educational programs instead of employee-participation social contribution activities to continue its social contribution efforts,” and added, “We will fulfill our responsibility for sustainable management through various educational donation activities and social contribution efforts.”


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