New Delhi, February
2025.
Designed to
instil a sense of responsibility among young road users, TSEP actively engages
school children, empowering them to become road safety ambassadors within their
communities. This initiative is part of TKM's broader vision to achieve zero
road fatalities by nurturing future generations to adopt safer and more
responsible road usage.
Building on the
success of TSEP Batch 1 inBangalore and today’s event in Delhi, TSEP will
continue its expansion with sessions scheduled for Batch 2 in Bangalore on 8th
February and Mumbai on 11th February. In 2025, the program aims to reach over 70,000
students and 600 teachers across 140 schools, demonstrating
TKM's unwavering commitment to nationwide road safety education.
A highlight of
the event was the creative involvement of students in engaging activities such
as poster-making, skits, songs, Mad Ads, and fact-based video presentations.
These interactive sessions offered a platform for students to showcase
innovative solutions for promoting road safety, making the learning experience
both enriching and enjoyable.The event also featured award ceremonies
recognizing the exceptional efforts of participants in advancing road safety
awareness.
The program’s measurable impact is evident, with participant awareness levels rising from 39% to 60% underscoring TSEP's effectiveness in instilling vital road safety knowledge and fostering positive behavioural change.To sustain momentum, each participating school established dedicated Road Safety Clubs led by teachers, fostering peer-to-peer learning and ongoing student engagement. These clubs have become pivotal in sustaining road safety initiatives within school communities.
TKM's holistic "Real World Safety" approach integrates safe vehicle manufacturing, user education, and traffic environment improvements to tackle India's road safety challenges. Since its inception in 2007, TSEP has impacted over 800,000 students nationwide, leveraging its "Child to Community" model to encourage students to become proactive advocates for road safety within their families and communities.
This
comprehensive framework nurtures responsible behaviour and a lifelong
commitment to safer road practices. Additionally, TSEP empowers educators by
providing structured road safety training, enabling teachers to effectively
guide students. The program also advocates for integrating road safety
education into school curricula, ensuring sustained learning and lasting
community impact.
Present at the
occasion, the Chief Guest –
Mr. Rajnesh Singh – Director, Ministry of Heavy Industries said, “Road
safety is a critical concern in India, and it is imperative that we address it
through sustained and impactful educational initiatives. Toyota Kirloskar
Motor’s Safety Education Programme is a commendable step in this direction,
engaging young minds to become ambassadors of road safety within their
communities. By instilling the right knowledge and behaviours at an early age,
we are not only shaping responsible citizens but also contributing
significantly to the vision of safer roads across the nation. I am confident
that programs like TSEP will inspire more organisations to take active roles in
promoting road safety.”
Speaking at the
event, the Guest of Honour – Mr.
S.K. Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) said, “Ensuring
road safety requires collective responsibility, and education plays a pivotal
role in shaping responsible road users from an early age. Toyota Kirloskar
Motor’s Safety Education Programme is a remarkable initiative that empowers
students to become proactive advocates for road safety, extending its impact
beyond schools into communities. The enthusiasm and creativity displayed by
these young minds today are truly inspiring, and I commend Toyota for its
unwavering commitment to making India’s roads safer. By nurturing awareness,
fostering behavioural change, and driving community engagement, this program is
paving the way for a safer and more responsible future.”
Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Vikram Gulati, Country Head and Executive Vice
President - Corporate Affairs and Governance, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said, “At
Toyota Kirloskar Motor, safety is not just a priority—it is a core value. Being
part of the automobile industry, our focus is not only on manufacturing safe
cars but also on ensuring people’s safety on roads. Through the Toyota Safety
Education Programme, we aim to nurture responsible road behaviour among the
youth, driving a long-term impact in building safer communities. The
overwhelming participation and creativity displayed by the students today
reaffirm our belief in the power of education to bring about meaningful change.Our
vision is to build a culture where safety is second nature to every individual,
and I believe that by educating the youth today, we are building a safer
tomorrow.”
TKM extends its sincere appreciation to all
partner schools, teachers, and students whose unwavering support and creative
contributions have significantly amplified the program’s outreach.Since 2001,
Toyota Kirloskar Motor has been deeply engaged in community development through
diverse initiatives in Education, Environment, Road Safety, Skill Development,
Health, Hygiene, and Disaster Management. Through these sustained efforts, TKM
has positively impacted over 2.3 million lives, reaffirming its commitment to
fostering safer, healthier, and more empowered communities across India.