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Emirates Driving Institute - safety demonstration at Family Forum
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 02 - 2009 at 11:56
- PRESS RELEASE
The Family Forum organized for the first time by Princess Haya Bint Al Hussain Cultural and Islamic Centers, Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Mizhar Dubai, is a festival to educate people about the local culture and heritage of the United Arab Emirates.
After providing successful safety demonstrations at the Dubai Shopping Festival in association with the RTA, Emirates Driving Institute (EDI) has organized yet another safety kiosk at the Family Forum Festival. The safety kiosk aims at imparting seat belt safety information to the people attending the family forum. The seat belt convincer and roll over car machines are the devices used to impart the safety training.
Instructor Faisal present at the event mentioned, "The Family Forum Festival is a platform where we can speak to people of all age groups. We can make them take the demonstration and convince them about the effectiveness of the seat belt with the help of the roll over car."
The crew of Arab Media Group (AMG) present at the event took the safety demonstration from our safety kiosk. Chadi Koukach, Cameraman said, "It is indeed a very exhilarating experience when the car takes a 360 degree turn and you arrive alive only because one wore a restraint called the seatbelt. All of us should wear the seatbelt when we drive."
The Safety Kiosk also distributes brochures and magazines on Seat Belt Safety, Tyre Safety and Tyre Pressure Key Chains to the people trying out the demonstrations. Children are given the special Road Safety Kit -' Mamma I'm Home.'
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