The mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola, closed the course on Road Safety Education Center attending the last of the talks held with students in the facilities located in the hamlet of La Estacada.
They have been there more than 1,500 primary school students, from all schools in the locality.
The agents who have led the visit made a theoretical part in explaining to students the importance and necessity of traffic rules and road signs and the implementation thereof.
On the one hand, the shape, color and prioritize traffic signs stand out, as disclosed signs of agents and the importance of the proper use of safety systems when traveling in vehicles.
The theoretical part is closed by explaining the obligation to wear a helmet when you ride.
After making some chips and test tailored for each age, children spend driving practices with bike on the circuit available to the center.
The chief officer of the local police, Antonio Luis Mula, has also made positive assessment of the experience: "Children greet us when we look down the street and even corrected older when they meet any of the standards."
It has encouraged schools to make continuing education on the subject.
The mayor has stated that: "I have seen that agents are perfectly adapted to the age of the children and teach them in a fun and entertaining rules we should all know."
Juana Guardiola has also indicated that after the summer will remain open vial Education Center Sunday morning for any child can come freely to practice.
Also he recalled that "in recent months has improved the furniture installation and has cleaned up the entrance to it."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla