
On September 25, the launch ceremony for the Hunan College Students' Traffic Safety Themed Advocacy Campaign, co-hosted by the Provincial Public Security Department, the Provincial Department of Education, and the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth Leagueof China (CYCL), was held at Hunan Police Academy. Zhu Dan, a member of the CPC HNMMCCommittee and Vice President, attended the event and pressed the start button along with other leaders. Representativesfromthe college’s Youth League Committee, members of the College Students’ Traffic Safety Advocacy Group and their guiding teachers also participated. HNMMC student Mi Zhouleya, as the only student representative, delivered a speech at the launch ceremony.

At the event, Hu Zhiwen, Deputy Director-General of the Hunan Provincial Public Security Department, made a call to action, urging all college students in the province to consciously learn and abide by traffic laws. Yu Weiliang, a member of of the Education Working Committee of the CPC Hunan Provincial Committee and member of the Leading Party Members’ Groupof the Hunan Provincial Department of Education, announced the launch of the “New Force for Civilized Traffic: My Creative Contribution” short video contest on road traffic safety for college students in Hunan Province.Qiu Shuaiping, Deputy Secretary of the CYCL Hunan Provincial Committee, officially announced the charter for the formation of the College Students' Civilized Traffic Advocacy Group.
HNMMC has long attached great importance to traffic safety advocacy, carefully forming a College Students’ Traffic Safety Advocacy Group. The college has launched traffic safety education campaigns at key times such as new student orientations, before holidays, and during the "Three Services to the Countryside(a program under which officials, doctors, scientist and college students go to the countryside to spread scientific and literacy knowledge and offer medical service to farmers)" summer programs. Additionally, it has conducted regular traffic culture advocacy volunteer services and "Subway Lei Feng Volunteer Police" activities around the campus. These efforts have actively integrated and served the broader traffic safety work for college students in Hunan Province. The college will take this event as an opportunity to fully leverage its professional strengths, wisdom, and creativity, actively participate in traffic safety volunteer services and public welfare practice activities, and contribute to strengthening the social defense line for road traffic safety.
