For a week many new schoolchildren are on the way, who have to find their way on the way to school. The community action “Safe to School — Safe Home” by Landesverkehrswacht and its shareholders wants to provide more security.

STELLA QI
4 min readJul 2, 2019

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Through the action, it is possible that all ABC shooters in Bavaria are equipped with reflective safety vests.

The Upper Bavarian kick-off meeting took place in the primary school Dorfen Nord. In the auditorium, the first graders listened obediently to the guests of honor, who gave tips and advice on the subject of school-path safety. Among them was the President of the Government Maria Els, the President of the Police Headquarters North Upper Bavaria, Günther Gietl, the vice president of the Bavarian traffic police, Peter Starnecker, school director Marion Bauer, village police chief Harald Kratzel and local and state politicians.

Rector Gerhard Maintok and student presenter Jara Wolf have opened the event. Above all, the headmaster encouraged parents to join the school pilot service or to approach grandparents and other people to get involved in school safety. “There’s still a lot of hiccups,” said Martok.

School director Bauer turned to the freshmen. In their question and answer game on behavior on the way to school, they were busy with. Bauer noted that the children already know a lot. “But the most important helper is you. You always have to be very careful, “she warned.

In Upper Bavaria alone, 42,000 children were enrolled this year, 1,600 more than in 2017, Els reported. This would mean a “huge challenge” for schools as well as school safety. The President of the Government appealed to road users to be extra cautious wherever students are on the move because “children often react differently.” And to the students: “Take care and open your eyes.” This is also necessary because Starnecker reported that this year there have already been two schoolchildren killed. School helpers are therefore particularly important.

On the question of a student, what makes the city for security, said Grundner, sensitize, make calls, give hints and reward the students’ guides. In Dorfen, there are many school helpers, but it could be even more.

There was applause for the second and third classes for skits and songs at traffic lights and crosswalks. The guests of honor distributed the safety vests before it went on outside with a demonstration on the blind spot on buses and trucks and an ADAC bike tournament.

For a week many new schoolchildren are on the way, who have to find their way on the way to school. The community action “Safe to School — Safe Home” by Landesverkehrswacht and its shareholders wants to provide more security.

Through the action, it is possible that all ABC shooters in Bavaria are equipped with reflective safety vests.

The Upper Bavarian kick-off meeting took place in the primary school Dorfen Nord. In the auditorium, the first graders listened obediently to the guests of honor, who gave tips and advice on the subject of school-path safety. Among them was the President of the Government Maria Els, the President of the Police Headquarters North Upper Bavaria, Günther Gietl, the vice president of the Bavarian traffic police, Peter Starnecker, school director Marion Bauer, village police chief Harald Kratzel and local and state politicians.

Rector Gerhard Maintok and student presenter Jara Wolf have opened the event. Above all, the headmaster encouraged parents to join the school pilot service or to approach grandparents and other people to get involved in school safety. “There’s still a lot of hiccups,” said Martok.

School director Bauer turned to the freshmen. In their question and answer game on behavior on the way to school, they were busy with. Bauer noted that the children already know a lot. “But the most important helper is you. You always have to be very careful, “she warned.

In Upper Bavaria alone, 42,000 children were enrolled this year, 1,600 more than in 2017, Els reported. This would mean a “huge challenge” for schools as well as school safety. The President of the Government appealed to road users to be extra cautious wherever students are on the move because “children often react differently.” And to the students: “Take care and open your eyes.” This is also necessary because Starnecker reported that this year there have already been two schoolchildren killed. School helpers are therefore particularly important.

On the question of a student, what makes the city for security, said Grundner, sensitize, make calls, give hints and reward the students’ guides. In Dorfen, there are many school helpers, but it could be even more.

There was applause for the second and third classes for skits and songs at traffic lights and crosswalks. The guests of honor distributed the safety vests before it went on outside with a demonstration on the blind spot on buses and trucks and an ADAC bike tournament.

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