Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Engages Young Learners in Road Safety Education Through the Culmination Ceremony of a Grand Kids Carnival at Narsapura, Karnataka

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Engages Young Learners in Road Safety Education Through the Culmination Ceremony of a Grand Kids Carnival at Narsapura, KarnatakaNarsapura, 22 Nov: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today culminated Children’s Month celebration with a vibrant Kids Carnival at its manufacturing facility in Narsapura, Karnataka. The initiative, themed “Safety Explorers: Journey Through Traffic Land,” aims to make road safety learning engaging and fun for children while promoting safe habits from an early age.

The Kids Carnival at Narsapura welcomed school students aged 9 to 15 years for an immersive experience that combined creativity with education. Children explored specially designed zones such as Zebra Crossing Zone, Helmet Hills and Signal City to teach essential traffic safety rules in a memorable way. The event also featured road safety quizzes and creative displays, making the learning process lively and enjoyable, while encouraging children to become ambassadors of safe road behaviour within their families and communities. Students from government and primary schools actively participated in these sessions, gaining practical knowledge about traffic rules, road signs, and responsible behaviour on roads.

Similar activities were conducted across HMSI’s all manufacturing plants, 10 Traffic Training Parks (TTPs), and 6 Safety Driving Education Centers (SDECs). The plant locations in Manesar, Tapukara and Vithalapur have hosted the Kids Carnival already, with Narsapura marking the culmination of the celebration. Through these engagements, HMSI has reached over 2,600 participants across all locations.

Honda’s global safety slogan “Safety for Everyone” reflects the company’s belief that improving safety for every individual contributes to a safer society overall. Honda has announced its goal of achieving zero fatalities in traffic accidents involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles globally by 2050. This initiative is part of Honda’s broader effort to realize a Zero Traffic Collision Society, not only as a social responsibility but also to create a safe future for all.

HMSI’s road safety education program is built on scientifically designed modules that combine theory with practical learning. At its TTPs and SDECs, HMSI conducts daily programs using virtual riding simulators, interactive games, and danger prediction training to make learning impactful. To date, HMSI’s road safety initiatives have surpassed 10 million individuals across India.