Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) marked the 9th anniversary of its Traffic Training Park in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, a dedicated space for promoting road safety education through interactive learning. Since its inception, the park has trained over 3.7 lakh people across age groups, fostering safer and more responsible mobility in the region.
The anniversary celebration was graced by M. Thirunavukkarasu, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Coimbatore. Adding a spark of enthusiasm, students from CMS Vidya Mandir Matriculation Higher Secondary School and Sree Hayagriva Ideal School participated in sessions designed to make safety education engaging and memorable. The celebration featured a series of activities such as Safety Riding Theory Session, games and Kids mindset videos to instil basic road discipline through blended learning.
In January 2017, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India in association with Coimbatore City Police inaugurated its first traffic Training Park of Tamil Nadu in Coimbatore. Over the years, the park has evolved into a dynamic learning hub enabling participants to begin safety riding lessons from an early age. HMSI’s trainers regularly conduct sessions tailored for diverse age groups, including school children, college students and daily commuters. The aim is to make road safety second nature, regardless of age and experience level.
HMSI’s initiative at Coimbatore is a part of its broader road safety vision, emphasising that education and awareness from the foundation of safe mobility. Over the past 9 years, the park has served not only as a training ground but also a dedicated space for people of all age groups to come together and strengthen the culture of responsible road behaviour. Looking ahead, HMSI remains committed to expand the reach of such initiatives and organise community-driven learning activities throughout the year.



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