(VHU) To contribute to reducing traffic accidents among pupils and students, Van Hien University focuses on promoting propaganda and education to raise awareness of law compliance and build a traffic culture within the student community. The seminar "Traffic Safety and Culture for Learners" is one of the practical activities aimed at helping students improve their awareness, behavioral skills, and responsibility when participating in traffic.

Van Hien University Students Participate in the Seminar "Traffic Safety and Culture for Learners," Spreading the Message of Building a Safe and Civilized Traffic Culture
Recently, at the Tran Hung Dao Hall, Van Hien University organized the seminar "Traffic Safety and Culture for Learners," attracting a large number of students. The program was held with the participation of Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Anh Thoai and Lieutenant Colonel Ly Thi Truc Vy, officers from the Propaganda Team of the Traffic Police Department under the Ho Chi Minh City Public Security.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Anh Thoai presents the seminar "Traffic Safety and Culture for Learners," providing students with essential knowledge and skills for navigating traffic
Lieutenant Colonel Ly Thi Truc Vy Shares Content on Traffic Safety and Culture for Learners
Promoting the university's role in comprehensive education, the seminar was organized to equip learners with the necessary knowledge and skills for navigating traffic. At the same time, it aimed to raise awareness of law compliance, heading toward building a safe and civilized traffic culture within the school environment and the wider community.
During the program, the speakers shared highly practical insights regarding the current reality of traffic accidents among students. Through statistics, real-world scenarios, and in-depth analyses, students gained a clearer understanding of the common causes behind traffic accidents, such as subjective mindsets, a lack of situational handling skills, speeding, running traffic signals, or using phones while driving.

Lieutenant Colonel Ly Thi Truc Vy shares practical information and statistics on traffic accidents, warning young people about safety hazards.
In addition to updating students on the basic legal regulations regarding road traffic order and safety, the program helped them reinforce the essential legal knowledge needed to actively protect themselves and those around them. The content was delivered in a lively and relatable manner, making it easy for learners to absorb and apply to real life.

The speaker directly guides students on how to choose and properly wear a helmet, raising awareness of compliance with traffic safety regulations.
One of the core focuses of the seminar was to raise awareness about traffic culture and the responsibility of the younger generation in building a civilized traffic environment. Accordingly, traffic culture is not only demonstrated through law compliance but also stems from a responsible attitude, mutual respect, courtesy, and sharing with the community. These are precisely the values that Van Hien University students are encouraged to practice and spread in their daily lives.

Van Hien University students actively discuss and ask the speakers questions about real-world traffic situations.
Through this seminar, Van Hien University hopes that each student will become an active promoter, helping to spread traffic safety awareness to their families, friends, and society. Turning awareness into practical actions, VHUers are step-by-step joining hands to build a civilized traffic culture, aiming toward a safe, modern, and compassionate living environment.
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