More than 500 students have participated in the theoretical and practical sessions of the First Conference of Caravaca Driver Education, which have been closed today with the presentation of diplomas by the mayor, Domingo Aranda, the provincial chief of Traffic, Sales Victor, the Councillor for Public Safety, Juan Francisco Jimenez, and the police chief, Jesus Fernandez.
The Department of Public Safety of the City of Caravaca and provincial traffic of Murcia have conditioned and equipped with materials Traffic Park, next to Pedro García-Esteller garden.
The park, which covers an area of ​​approximately 9,000 square meters, has a range of vertical and horizontal signaling, roundabouts, traffic lights and bicycle helmets.
This is an installation, as highlighted Sunday Aranda, which is available to children and youth of the municipality and the Northwest Region to hold activities related to driver education.
In recent weeks the various schools in the municipality have been part of the First Conference Road Education taught by local police officers of Caravaca.
The days have consisted of classroom lectures on basic traffic rules and use of bicycle and moped and then a practical session in the traffic lane.
"We wanted to release the traffic park with a conference aimed at encouraging children responsible behavior as pedestrians and as future drivers," stated Councilman Juan Francisco Jimenez Puerta, who has also reported that in the coming months the park expand a classroom for lectures.
After the close of the First Conference Road Safety Education, the provincial chief of Traffic has shifted to Cavila Industrial Estate to see the facilities Multipurpose Business Centre, which currently perform tests for vehicle licenses.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz