Friday, May 6, 2011

Safety Day: Three days dedicated to safety

Security is not enough, especially if you are a beginner and do not know the problems of traffic, so the AISCAM (Italian association security service vehicles), the ANIA Foundation for Road Safety, Equal ANCMA and reproduce in days 11, 12 and May 13 so-called "Safety Day". These are three days dedicated to road safety for young people aged between 14 and 17 years.

A maximum of 60 participants per day will take part in four activities in rotation over a period of time ranging from 9.00 am to 17.00 pm. The advice is to go in the morning in the square opposite the Flaminio stadium accompanied by their parents to apply for accreditation, as places are limited because the participating pupils in some schools designated by the Ministry of Education.

The children will be faced with two practical tests, respectively, to drive a 50 cc scooter and a minicar, then take part in a dialogue group on road safety and to a group meeting with psychologists and experts in adolescence and prevention. On board the scooter will understand what it means to run properly slalom and braking maneuvers, will be facing a transition in a narrow corridor and lead to a path in the shape of eight.

While with the quad, after learning the proper driving position, they will understand how to make the most of the basic maneuvers: start, acceleration and deceleration, and how to brake and park correctly. All under the careful supervision of a technician from the IMF, Chiara Valentini, and Safe Driving School instructors dell'ISAM of Anagni.

In the theoretical phase children learn important concepts about security, as the clothing to go on two wheels, will address the analysis of the risks faced by road and learn the profound differences on the calculated risk of drivers on the track and the unpredictable road. Finally, addressing the delicate topic of the implications of alcohol on who is driving and learn how transportation and self-giving symbols of the delicate transition from adolescence to adulthood.

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