Every year, National Road Safety Week, from January 11–17, is observed across India to raise awareness about safe driving and saving lives. For students, this isn’t just about vehicles; it’s about understanding responsibility, alertness, and respect on and off the road.
GoSharpener uses this week to spark real conversations in schools. Students learn about road rules, pedestrian safety, and why it’s important to speak up when they see unsafe behavior. Because being a changemaker doesn’t only mean planting trees, it also means protecting lives.
Whether it’s using the footpath, crossing at a zebra line, or encouraging parents to drive responsibly, every small habit matters. With GoSharpener’s School Campaigns and Action Tracker, students log their awareness drives, posters, and safety pledges, turning learning into impact.
This week reminds us all: Safety is a shared duty, and young voices can lead the way toward safer streets and smarter choices.
GoSharpener Activity
During National Road Safety Week, GoSharpener schools turned awareness into action. Students made posters with real-life road safety tips, conducted mock street plays in morning assembly, and even designed reflective stickers for their school bags.
Activities like “Walk Smart Challenge” encouraged students to observe road signs around their school area and create mini reports in their GoSharpener Impact Profiles. In many schools, students helped younger peers learn how to cross roads properly and why helmets and seat belts are lifesavers.
Teachers appreciated how GoSharpener made this week meaningful, not just by sharing facts, but by helping students feel responsible. It wasn’t just about traffic; it was about values: care, discipline, and empathy.
Through GoSharpener, students didn’t just learn the rules. They practiced them, shared them, and inspired others to be safe too. That’s how real change begins.
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