A group of thirty media representatives recently joined AIP Foundation and members of the traffic police to survey the current state of Cambodia’s roads, four months after the Road Traffic Law instituting a mandatory helmet policy for motorcycle passengers went into effect. The tour is part of the Safe Roads. Safe Communities. program funded by
AIP Foundation, in partnership with The UPS Foundation, is pleased to announce the launch of www.saferoads.org.kh. This educational web portal will be focused on ensuring that the Cambodian public, especially the younger generation, has access to accurate, detailed, and engaging information on road safety issues. The broader aim of the launch is to encourage an
Source: POPSUGAR.com, 27 April, 2016. Nine times out of 10, you make sure your kids wear their helmets when they go out on a bike ride. But that one time you don’t? The one time they fall? That’s when it matters most. Just ask Tiffany Rivera, whose 10-year-old son Jaden rode his bike without a
Quỹ phòng chống thương vong châu Á (Quỹ AIP) phối hợp với Ủy ban An toàn giao thông Quốc gia tổ chức cuộc thi ảnh trực tuyến trên phạm vi khắp cả nước. Qua đó tạo sân chơi cho cha mẹ học sinh được chia sẻ kinh nghiệm và ủng hộ việc đội mũ bảo
Throughout the months of April and May, AIP Foundation, in partnership with The UPS Foundation and in collaboration with the National Traffic Safety Committee, hosted a nationwide social media campaign, with the goal of using photography to promote social change by giving parents a forum to share their experiences on the road and their support
In December 2015, as part of the Walk Wise project, AIP Foundation and the Kaixian Traffic Police Department in Kaixian, Chongqing, China, organized a helmet safety event targeted especially at motorcycle taxi drivers. In order to improve the safety awareness of these drivers, road safety knowledge was introduced in this event and 130 helmets were
Volunteers were out in full force at police checkpoints in Songkhla Province at the start of the Songkran Festival, the Thai New Year celebration, in hopes of promoting safe driving and educating locals about new road safety regulations. AIP Foundation was joined by 74 volunteers in total, among them representatives from Chevron Thailand Exploration and
AIP Foundation Thailand is pleased to announce the successful Helmets for Kids results measured in the northern province of Udon Thani. The project, which was enabled by Thai DENSO Group and the Road Safety Fund, provided road safety education and 628 helmets to six schools during the 2015-2016 school year. Among the schools that had
AIP Foundation was a leading actor in the movement that spurred the Vietnamese government to implement a national helmet law in December 2007, which has resulted in impressive and far-reaching savings for the country and its people. According to updated estimates, in the eight years since the legislative change, US $4.5 billion in medical costs,