INTT deployed road classrooms across the country during Holy Week

Drivers received talks on the importance of respecting traffic regulations
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Published at: 21/04/2025 10:25 AM

With the objective of ensuring road safety on the country's main roads during the Safe Holy Week Device 2025, the National Institute of Land Transportation (INTT) deployed road classrooms to raise awareness among motorized vehicles, drivers and pedestrians, who moved, during the holidays, to different national destinations.

These spaces, created by the INTT in conjunction with the Public Safety Organs and other institutions that make up the Preventive Front of the Ministry of Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, are intended to give talks that urge road actors to properly use safety devices while driving, keep vehicle documentation up to date, respect established speed limits, preserve the original characteristics of vehicles and comply with current traffic regulations and laws.

According to a press release from the Interios portfolio, from the PAC Boca de Aroa, the motorized Emir Gil, who visited Falcón state from Valencia, highlighted the importance of road classrooms.

“I think the information shared by the INTT is very good, because sometimes we lose our minds and stray a little from what we really need to do, we exceed speed. Road classrooms encourage us to use the helmet correctly, mainly to preserve life,” he said.

For his part, Daniel Gutiérrez, a good motorcycle-type vehicle driver, from the PAC Piedras Negras in San Antonio del Táchira, parked in the Aula Vial to share advice to other motorcyclists: “I recommend that they use their helmet properly so that they can get to their homes and share with the most sacred thing, which is the family.”

In addition, Roxymar Cañizalez thanked him for the awareness he received from the INTT and Civil Protection in the El Cacao Road Classroom, in Miranda state. “You are concerned about the safety of motorized vehicles and we ignore driving. They said things to me in this talk that I didn't know about, I'll be more careful.”

 

Mazo News Team

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