MIRI, April 15 — The proposed revival of the Traffic Games, which were last organised in 2015, are part of the Sarawak Transport Ministry and Sarawak Road Safety Council’s...
MIRI, April 15 — The proposed revival of the Traffic Games, which were last organised in 2015, are part of the Sarawak Transport Ministry and Sarawak Road Safety Council’s efforts to promote and instill road safety culture among Sarawakians.
“Every year, we will launch road safety campaigns before festive seasons like Hari Raya, Gawai Dayak, Chinese New Year and Christmas because we want to continue to remind the public, especially road users, to be cautious when they are on the road,” he said. “That is why my ministry, together with the Sarawak Road Safety Council, have proposed to revive the traffic games, where school children will have proper road safety education,” he said.
“But this time, Shell will not be the main sponsor as they have indicated to me that they are now sponsoring traffic education online, which is called ‘Shell Selamat Sampai’.
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