Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CEAT conducts 200th schools road safety programme in Sri Lanka

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Top tyre brand CEAT drove past another milestone in Sri Lanka recently as it completed its 200th Road Safety Programme at Dharmasena Atigala Ladies College, Piliyandal­a, taking the number of students benefited by the programme to date past 100,000.

The programme included a comprehens­ive presentati­on by experience­d profession­als on road safety, road signs and road rules and was attended by close to 850 students from three schools in the Piliyandal­a area.

An informativ­e session led by Mahinda Dangalla, a retired Traffic Police officer was part of the programme. The Officerin-charge of Traffic of the Piliyandal­a Police and one of CEAT’S own dealers, the proprietor of Chamila Tyre Works Kesbewa E. D.premasiri also attended the programme.

“The incidence of road accidents continues to rise at an alarming pace in Sri Lanka, and school children are among the most vulnerable,” CEAT Kelani Managing Director Ravi Dadlani said. “It is our hope that this programme will not only help those who attend these sessions, but that it will inculcate a better understand­ing of and respect for road rules that will endure and be passed on to others by example.”

He said the road safety programme adopted by CEAT as a flagship community initiative also shares synergy with the company’s products which are engineered to deliver safety on the roads.

The CEAT ‘Road Safety for School Children’ community programme engages students, parents and transport providers, principall­y school van drivers, and is coupled with the donation of traffic management kits comprising of traffic cones, safety jackets, traffic signs and other aids to the traffic squads in each of the schools visited.

Titled ‘Maga Yana Maga’, this programme was initiated in 2009 and has to-date covered schools in Colombo and the Southern, Northern, North Western, Central and Eastern regions of the country.

CEAT Kelani Holdings conducted its 150th Road Safety Programme in Sri Lanka at St. Pauls Girl School, Milagiriya, the 100th at Mahinda College, Galle, the 75th at Siraj Maha Vidyalaya Akkaraipat­tu, the 50th at Trinity College - Kandy and the 25th at Royal College – Panadura.

CEAT Kelani’s manufactur­ing operations in Sri Lanka encompass the radial, commercial, motorcycle, threewheel­er and agricultur­al vehicle segments. The brand accounts for market shares of 33 percent in the radial segment, 52 percent in the Truck/light Truck tyre category, 50 percent in the Three-wheeler tyre segment, 26 percent in the motorcycle tyre segment and 72 percent in the agricultur­al vehicle tyre category.

 ??  ?? The proprietor of Chamila Tyre Works Kesbewa E. D. Premasiri presents road safety related material to D. N. Malagala, Principal of Dharmasena Atigala Ladies College, (left) and a section of students that participat­ed in the programme, taking the road safety pledge
The proprietor of Chamila Tyre Works Kesbewa E. D. Premasiri presents road safety related material to D. N. Malagala, Principal of Dharmasena Atigala Ladies College, (left) and a section of students that participat­ed in the programme, taking the road safety pledge
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