Celebrating the new milestones of Year 4 of the Bridgestone Global Road Safety Project in Thailand

February 11, 2025

SARABURI, Thailand – February 11, 2025

AIP Foundation and Thai Bridgestone Co., Ltd. have recently collaborated to carry out the ” Bridgestone Global Road Safety Project Year 4″ to promote road safety for the next young generation, a vital force for the country while extending its impact to communities to create lasting sustainable mobility for society in both the present and future. This year, Saraburi Witthayakhom School in Saraburi province has been selected as a pilot school and received support in the form of road safety modifications around the school and nearby community areas. Additionally, the students have demonstrated their capabilities by sharing ideas for sustainable mobility for society through an exhibition, putting these concepts into practice. This aligns with Bridgestone’s global corporate social responsibility commitment to enhancing road safety worldwide.

Akihito Ishii, Managing Director of Thai Bridgestone Co., Ltd., stated, “As a sustainable solutions company, Bridgestone has always recognized the importance of promoting road safety. The Bridgestone Global Road Safety project has been continuously implemented for the 4th year. This year, Bridgestone has partnered with four schools: 1.Saraburi Witthayakhom School in Saraburi province 2.Ban Khai School in Rayong province 3.Watkhema Pirataram School, in Nonthaburi province and 4.Visuttharangsi School in Kanchanaburi province to advise the foundation for managing road safety areas, as well as fostering traffic discipline, road safety awareness, and courteous road use beyond the classroom for both teachers and students to practice around the school and the surrounding community. Saraburi Witthayakhom School has been selected as a pilot school to improve and handover road safety modification and traffic conditions around the school and the nearby community using the Star Ratings for Schools system (SR4S) of iRAP. Additionally, the students presented their concepts for sustainable mobility for society through exhibitions, which will be applied further.”

Wathanapong Pongkijjalert, Saraburi Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Provincial Office stated, “Saraburi Province serves as a gateway between the Central and Northeastern regions and is also crucial to the country’s top industrial sectors. This has led to heavy traffic, as well as increased transportation and tourism activities. Additionally, road users often display negligence and lack traffic discipline, which are frequent causes of accidents, resulting in property damage, injuries, and fatalities. I would like to thank Bridgestone, AIP Foundation, and all the partners for organizing this project and supporting Saraburi Witthayakhom School to ensure that students and local residents are safer on the roads. This is truly a valuable initiative for society.”

Mirjam Sidik, Chief Executive Officer of AIP Foundation highlighted the importance and criteria for road safety modification for Saraburi Witthayakhom School under the Bridgestone Global Road Safety Project Year 4, “Today, we all share a common goal: to create a better, safer, and more sustainable future. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Bridgestone, the strong partners in Saraburi province, as well as the teachers and students of Saraburi Witthayakhom School for joining forces in bringing about this positive change. The road safety modification today is based on the assessment results and recommendations from the Star Ratings for Schools system (SR4S) by iRAP, which measures the risk of road use for students commuting to and from school. Therefore, to prevent injuries and fatalities from road accidents involving students, teachers, parents, and the community, we have upgraded the infrastructure by installing traffic signs indicating a reduced speed limit from 45 km/h to 30 km/h, road edge line markings at the entrance gate, curb painting, and repainting the existing traffic lines 400 meters from the school. This initiative aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically the target to reduce road accidents and fatalities by 50% by 2030. Furthermore, it helps reduce inequality in access to safe and equal education for youth, who are the key to the country’s future development.”

Patinya Khamnuanchai, Deputy Director of Saraburi Witthayakhom School, General Administration, added, “I am very pleased that Saraburi Witthayakhom School has been selected as the pilot school for the Bridgestone Global Road Safety Project Year 4. This opportunity allows students to engage in learning beyond the classroom, interacting with their peers and external experts. It enhances their skills in road safety and encourages them to know how to apply road safety knowledge to their daily lives. Lastly, I would like to thank Bridgestone, AIP, and the partners in Saraburi province for contributing to the success of this meaningful project, and I hope we can continue to drive future initiatives together.”

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  • To read the original article from Bridgestone Thailand, please click here. 
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