36 children from local primary school have excelled in the Driver Education XI, conducted by the departments of Public Safety and Education and the local police, in collaboration with provincial traffic.
The House of Culture has welcomed the awarding of diplomas and a binder with teaching materials, led by the chief provincial Traffic Murcia, Francisco Javier Jiménez, Cehegín Mayor Jose Soria, Councillor for Citizen Security, María Dolores Carrasco, and the sergeant of the local police chief, Gabino Garcia.
A total of 402 students have participated in these conferences, which learned the meaning of the most important and common signals, have circulated a track bike in traffic created for it, and have received an explanatory talk, given by the Cape Police Cristóbal García.
Students who have excelled in this year have been:
Colegio Nuestra Senora de las Maravillas de San Vicente de Paul: Paco Lucia, Alejandro Fernandez, Roger Fernandez, Juan Antonio Quesada, Clara Rodriguez, Alfonso Bastida, Laura Perez, Pedro Sanchez, Oscar González, Víctor García, Rosa Moya, Gonzalo Sandoval, Adrian Abellán, María Cristina April and Carmona.
Pérez Villanueva School: Sánchez Maravillas, Alvaro Chacón, Juan Gordillo, Antón López, Diego López, Antonio Valera, Francisco García, Alejandro Encina, Ana Maria Agudo, José Ruiz, Jesus Montoya, José González, Angelica Garcia and Bruno Arnau.
Colegio Virgen de las Maravillas: Angel Noguerol, José Alberto Reina, Juan Francisco Valera, Jesus Lopez, Ismael Martinez, Javier Agudo and Adrian Campos.
Mayor Jose Soria has told them the meeting that "what is learned from children and never forgotten. Cehegín We plan to build a permanent road track, in order to make such days throughout the year."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín