Hyundai launches 6th edition of Safe Move road safety campaign Updated Jan 19, 2021 | 18:53 IST
As part of this campaign, the company will reach out to 20 Residents Welfare Associations in five cities and spread awareness about road safety as well as COVID-19 through various engaging activities. Hyundai launches 6th edition of Safe Move road safety campaign 
Hyundai Motor India Limited’s CSR arm Hyundai Motor India Foundation announced the launch of the sixth edition of Safe Move- Road Safety Campaign during the Road Safety month (January 18 – February 17, 2021). As part of this campaign, the company will reach out to 20 Residents Welfare Associations in Delhi & NCR, Pune, Thane, Chennai, and Lucknow to educate and spread awareness about road safety as well as COVID-19 through various engaging activities. This campaign is meant to cover diverse issues that are faced at an individual level while driving. Hyundai s ‘Safe Move’ campaign aims toward
Hyundai begins 6th edition of Safe Move road safety campaign
Hyundai begins 6th edition of Safe Move road safety campaign
Hyundai Motor India claims that during the previous five editions of the Safe Move road safety campaign, it has successfully reached out to 3.14 lakh students across 492 schools, about 2.77 lakh mall visitors and 23,000 residents.
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UPDATED: January 18, 2021 18:32 IST
Under the Safe Move road safety campaign, Hyundai spread awareness about road safety and Covid through different activities.
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Hyundai will reach out to 20 RWAs across five cities as part of the Safe Move road safety campaign.
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