School: Reflective vest lets first graders light up

Bright yellow vests with orange stripes on the sides – this is the new “basic equipment” of many primary school students. The safety vests are intended to radiate for the children, especially in the approaching autumn and winter, so they can make them visible in road traffic.

 

About the safety vest, a project of the ADAC and the Deutsche Post, were distributed to the new first years in a kick-off event. Also in other places in the Augsburg region and beyond, there was such equipment. In the next few days alone, more than 69800 additional copies will be issued in about 1438 schools in Southern Bavaria. In total, Deutsche Post offers the West free of charge in more than 16,000 primary schools between Flensburg and Garmisch-Partenkirchen in about 30,000 parcels. A total of around 760000 safety vests are distributed to schoolchildren nationwide.

 

All primary schools in Germany had the opportunity to apply for the project last year. Your rector Theo has provided for a colorful program of handover. A song and a small play were rehearsed for the guests. Schnabel’s President warned all drivers and schoolchildren to be careful, especially in the coming autumn and winter days, when it is still early in the morning on the way to school. “I would ask all transport users to pay particular attention to school children in future,” said Scuffle.

 

The board of directors of ADAC, Moral Bayar, took the children themselves into the duty: “You have to promise me to wear your safety vests as often as possible and also to remind your parents. A car drives only where the driver directs it. With your vest you will be easier to see. “This is also true if one is in the afternoon and the dusk comes. Nevertheless, the security reflective vest was not armor. Caution in road traffic must still be the top priority. Similar wishes were expressed by Mayor Bernd Muller. The freshly baked first-graders took their safety guards in Bobbing and took them to the rehearsal. For them, as for all other pupils, the hope of an accident-free school year now applies.

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