Approximately 930 students attend Township today to representing 'Clowns in Danger', a musical child who stages the Road Safety Institute Mapfre Foundation, in collaboration with the Department of Education, and Safety and Human Resources within municipal activities of educational provision.
It is a play of Driver Education and Safety Program Mapfre, which aims to educate children and adults of the risks associated with improper conduct and behavior to promote responsible attitudes and civic organizations to help reduce accidents.
Through this play, Manuel González Gil, through play, music and fun tells the story of four clowns who have never left home, or got into a car and have not played in the street.
Son 'in danger clowns', until by his teacher discover how to be safe when purchasing clowns appropriate rules on driver education.
Maria Dolores Sánchez explained that with this work is to allow the school, parents and teachers think about the risks that can be run if they do not know the basic rules of road safety.
During the day more than 900 school 6th Township Elementary Education, 47 municipal schools (23 public and 11 concluded), will attend the performance.
Murcia City Council developed since 1985 a driver education program aimed at schools in Murcia, through the Security Department in collaboration with the Department of Education.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia