Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) continued its nationwide road safety awareness drive with an interactive learning programme in Guwahati, engaging over 2,400 students from Army Public School. The initiative aimed to build awareness on responsible road behaviour and promote safe riding habits among young citizens. The programme focused on practical understanding of road safety through structured sessions covering traffic discipline, safe riding practices and the importance of awareness in daily commuting. Participants were encouraged to view road safety not just as a set of rules, but as a daily habit that impacts both personal and public well-being. Interactive formats, including safety riding theory sessions, helped participants connect lessons with real-life road situations commonly faced in the region.
With two-wheelers being a major mode of transport in Assam, HMSI said the initiative was designed to support informed and responsible behaviour among present and future road users. The campaign aligns with Honda’s global safety slogan, ‘Safety for Everyone’, and its vision of achieving zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda vehicles by 2050.
In Guwahati, where two-wheelers play a crucial role in everyday mobility for students, working professionals and families, such awareness programmes are seen as timely. Growing traffic density and rising vehicle ownership in the city have increased the need for early road safety education. Initiatives like HMSI’s campaign are expected to contribute positively by nurturing a safety-first mindset among young commuters, supporting safer roads in the long run.
