High school students can win prizes Township exposing a microvideo the importance of traffic signals are maintained in good condition.
The Department of Traffic and Transportation, in the 'Teach' campaign has launched a competition among 70 schools in order to raise awareness among teenagers of the dangerous consequences that can result when they commit vandalism with traffic signals.
To promote participation, signed last week by Councilman Iniesta and two posters stuck on competition for schools, principals of 70 secondary schools about the campaign letter was sent and requested their cooperation to promote participation of students.
They will have to record with any device (camera, mobile phone ...) a video of no more than a minute to reflect on what consequences cause damaged signs, how to prevent vandalism and how they can collaborate in good condition .
It also seeks to have this contest collaborative nature so the microvídeos will be performed by a group of three to five students.
The presentation of the work, which will be made until June 13, there will be uploading the video to Youtube, specifying the name of the proposal and the video link and sending email concurso@enseñales.org.
In addition the group data (name and photocopy of the DNI of the components), the name and telephone number of the person responsible for the participating students, the name of the institution to which they belong and the title of the video is attached.
The Department will award three prizes:
1 - The first prize will be delivered to each member a tablet group and the school will receive school supplies worth 400 euros
2 - The second prize will be delivering an e-book to each group member and the school will receive school supplies worth 300 euros
3 - The third prize is an iPod delivered to each group member and the school will receive school supplies worth 200 euros
The best entries will be used by the City in different campaigns.
Complete contest rules are available on the website www.enseñales.org
This activity is part of the 'Teach' launched by the Department of Traffic and Transportation to combat graffiti, cracks and other signs of vandalism on public roads campaign.
The aim is mainly to avoid accidents, plus save on repair costs of these items.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia