Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has inaugurated its first traffic park in Maharashtra as its latest step in spreading road safety awareness in the country. This park is located in Yeola in Nashik and has been collaborated with the Yeola Industrial Co-Operative Estate limited Estate limited.
This traffic park is spread over 17,000 square feet and employs Honda’s skilled road safety trainers to engage with all groups on daily basis. Honda claims that females too can now learn riding in just one day.
“At Honda, we truly believe that as we grow, our social responsibility too gets bigger. The renovated Late Mohan Gunjal Traffic Park is our sixth traffic park in India and first in Maharashtra. It is a significant step towards meeting our commitment of making Safe Riding an everyday habit of all 2Wheeler riders. As a good corporate citizen, Honda will continue to invest in educating the riders and inculcating safe riding habits across India.” Yadvinder Guleria, vice-president, sales & marketing, HMSI.
"At the Late Mohan Gunjal Traffic Park, Honda will provide ‘Lifetime Safety Education’ for all age groups – starting from 5 year old school children to adults with a special focus on women wanting to have a freedom of independent mobility. Under Honda’s unique training program, women riders will now be empowered to realize their dream of becoming independent and learning how to correctly ride a two-wheeler – that too in a single day." said Shreenath Kamlapurkar, regional manager-west, HMSI.