The Conscious Flow Program was presented. Road Culture for Young People

The Government of Santa Fe, through the Provincial Agency for Road Safety (APSV) of the Ministry of Justice and Security and the Youth Directorate of the Ministry of Equality and Human Development, presented the program “Flow Consciente. Road Culture for Youth”.

The initiative aims to involve young people in road safety through artistic expressions: “What we seek is to start working with young people and for young people on road problems. The main cause of death among those aged 15 to 34 is road accidents, while the maximum number of deaths occurs between the ages of 20 and 24. 72% of these young people die on motorcycles, so we must begin to work with them on care, responsible travel, and alcohol and driving,” explained the Director of Training and Communication and of the Road Observatory, Sebastián Kelman.

The program seeks to encourage young people to express themselves through artistic means such as music, writing or video and to raise awareness about the issue. Those who want to participate have until August 25 through Instagram juventudes.sf/ or through the APSV media.

️The call was made in the Walsh room of the Government headquarters of Rosario, attended by the Minister of Equality and Human Development, Victoria Tejedathe Minister of Culture, Susana Ruedathe Secretary General of the Government, Juan Cruz Candidothe Director of Youth, Gaston Noyjovichthe Secretary of APSV, Carlos Torresthe Director of Training and Communication and of the Road Observatory, Sebastian Kelmanthe Director of Technical and Administrative Systems, Roberto Brueraand the Director of Interjurisdictional Coordination, Mauro Bertorinoas well as youth representatives from the province.

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