What We Do

You Stay Safe Foundation
What We Do



Accomplished Projects
Year
Project
Description
2013
1.     1) 25rd National Road Safety Week
2.     2) Do not drink and drive camp
3.     3) Safar
4.     4) Road Safety Campaign for pedestrian
5.     5) Road Safety Education at School and colleges
1.     1. Designing and printing of road safety material. And disturbing them among all road users by different means.
2.     2. Conducted awareness campaign with all major crossroads, bars, parks, clubs and IT zones
3.     3. Participated and assisted the road safety programs conducted by the transport depart of government of Andra Pradesh
4.     4. Conducted road shows with the assistance of professional artists to bring awareness to pedestrians about road safety measures by street plays
5.     5. Conducted stage shows, distributed leaflets, and projected video presentation in school and college premises
2014
1.     1) 26th National Road Safety Week
2.     2) Street plays on Road Safety
3.     3) Road Safety Visual Adds
4.     4) Road Safety Education at School and colleges
1.     1. Designing and printing of road safety material. And disturbing them among all road users by different means.
2.     2. Conducted skits and road safety promotion by means of mobile crusade
3.     3. Promoted road safety awareness by means of outdoor media advertisement.
4.     4. Promoted road safety by means of billboards, leaflets, stickers, and banners
5.     5. Conducted stage shows, distributed leaflets, and projected video presentation in school and college premises.


Ongoing Projects


  1. You Stay Safe Foundation is conducting 26th national road safety week, 2015 from 11th to 17th jan 2015
  2. Walk for road safety flagged off 11th jan
  3. Educational awareness program on road safety was organized in
  4. Kasturba Gandhi College for Women on 12th jan
  5. National Youth Movement on Road Safety (NYMROS)
  6. Windows to Road Safety
  7. Blood Donation Campaign

Methodological approaches towards Road safety.

  1. Road Shows.
  2. Outdoor Media. (Hoardings, Scrolling Ad Displays, Standees, Banners, Cinema Slides)
  3. Electronic Media. (TV Channels, Radio FM)
  4. Print Media. (News paper Ads and News Articles)
  5. Orientation program by eminent personalities and Govt officials.
  6. Mass E-Mailers.
  7. Conducting continuous Campaigns in High rate of accidents districts in AP.
  8. Educating School children/ College students/ Professionals about road safety and traffic discipline.
  9. Breath analyzer ,seat belt convincer and blur goggles etc., for effective understanding of road safety measures.
  10. Updating rules & regulations of RTO & Traffic police for road users.
  11. Concentration on health & safety of vehicle riders including LMV, HMV drivers by regular conducting of medical camps.
  12. Camper Van
  13. E-mailers in Corporater.
  14. Street plays by college girls.
  15. Leaflets Distribution.
  16. Signature Campaign.


Education

Why Road Safety Education?

Around 3150 children age 3 to 15 are killed or seriously injured on Indian road every year; this is almost 60 children per week -To reduce these and keep your children safe your concern is considered necessary.

80% of Indian schools do not have road safety curriculum but as a parent or guardian you must play a big role in helping them stay safe on roads. Children follow adults and copy their behavior, if they see you take risk on roads there will probably take risk too.

The best way that you can help out your child to stay safe on roads is to set a good example unto yourself when using roads. IFROS with its second-fiddle named as SAPROS (Student Assimilation Programme on Road Safety) by its methodology helps you to teach your child how to be safe pedestrian and teaching them about the importance of road safety code and how to stay safe when walking, cycling or riding a bike

Are you still not sure how road safety matches?

Research illustrates that your child can jot judge how fast vehicles are moving or how far away they are, children are most likely to die in a road collision than any other accident. In comparison with other countries India's overall road safety record is very poor. And its rate of child fatalities is high when compared to others countries.

Hence we need a change!!!
To bring change-your concern is needed,
Therefore;
Road safety + Concern = Change, this is the main maxim of SAPROS.

Support us for this very cause and be a part of Nation's integrity programme and become a root for bringing change.


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