
It seems that Daihatsu continues to be committed and concerned with the driving safety of drivers in Indonesia by providing education about the importance of driving safety. safety driving to minimize the number of road accidents.
This commitment was realized in the Training & Certification of Pioneers of Let's Be Safe in Traffic event, which is part of the concern in a joint effort with the government to reduce the number of road accidents.
The event, a collaboration between Astra Daihatsu and GT Radial, took place at Astra Daihatsu Majapahit, Semarang, Central Java, on June 11, 2022, and was attended by a total of 60 participants, from Daihatsu Clubs, as well as a continuation of the Indonesia Ayo Aman Berlalu Lintas (IAABL) series of events that had previously taken place in Bali, Mandalika, and Surabaya.
Regional Head of PT Astra International - Daihatsu Sales Operation (AI-DSO), for Yogyakarta Special Region, Ferry said Daihatsu hopes that in addition to providing education on safety driving, it is also committed to being able to produce Safe Traffic Pioneers on the road.
"We want to be part of road safety together. With this training, it is hoped that Daihatsu community friends can become safety pioneers," Ferry said.
At this event, Daihatsu also presented a safety driving expert, Sony Susmana, Senior Instructor of SDCI (Safety Defensive Consultant Indonesia) as a resource person in providing tips on safety driving.
Sony Susmana shared tips and knowledge about driving maneuvers, driving techniques, movement or speed in line with traffic conditions, and track areas that discipline drivers to always stay in their lane and use turn signals when changing lanes.
Head People Development Department - Customer Satisfaction & Value Chain PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM), Ben Faqih revealed that safety driving is very important for vehicle users because Daihatsu friends can be pioneers of road safety.
"Hopefully this program can give you a better understanding of safety driving, and can apply the driving basics so that your daily trips and activities can remain safe for the safety of yourself, your family, and others around you," said Ben Faqih.