UD Trucks Thailand has bolstered its road safetyprogram for children at remote school in Chiang Rai


Recently, UD Trucks Thailand, in collaboration with Tanadee
dealership in Chiang Rai, continued a road safety training program for
children under the “UD Road Safety for Children” project at
Chumchon Doi Chang School, Chiang Rai which lies in upper
northern Thailand, and which is Thailand’s northernmost province.

During the event, UD Trucks provided truck driving instructors to impart
knowledge, enhance understanding, and simulate real-life situations for
children. This was to prepare them for scenarios where they may need to
approach or ride motorcycles alongside trucks, aiming to reduce the risk of
accidents on the road. More than 150 students from various schools
participated in the activity.

Additionally, UD Trucks and Tanadee dealership jointly donated
consumable items such as blankets, coloring sheets, stationery, ice cream,
and contributed funds to support the charity running event. These funds will
be used to purchase water purifiers and construct public facilities for the
school and community.

Ms. Narissara Kumkhainum, General Manager for Northern and Central
regions and Head of Marketing, UD Trucks Corporation (Thailand) Co.,
Ltd., said, “For this activity, we collaborated with our dealer representative
in Chiang Rai, Tanadee, as part of our corporate social responsibility
initiative. At UD Trucks, we emphasize the importance of promoting road
safety awareness and addressing truck blind spots and potential risks when
sharing the road with trucks. This aligns with our company’s purpose ‘Better
Life’, aiming to be a leader in sustainability across logistics, transportation
businesses, people, and the planet. In addition to here, we also have plans
to conduct social responsibility activities in other regions this year.”

Chumchon Doi Chang School is situated in a remote area, Wawi
Subdistrict, Mae Suai District, Chiang Rai, approximately 1200 meters
above sea level. The school caters to Thai hill tribe students, including
Akha, Lisu, Tai Yai, and Yunan Chinese, totaling over 670 students.

Including teaching in 3 levels: kindergarten, primary school, and junior high
school.

Recently, UD Trucks Thailand, in collaboration with Tanadee
dealership in Chiang Rai, continued a road safety training program for
children under the "UD Road Safety for Children" project at
Chumchon Doi Chang School, Chiang Rai which lies in upper
northern Thailand, and which is Thailand's northernmost province.

During the event, UD Trucks provided truck driving instructors to impart
knowledge, enhance understanding, and simulate real-life situations for
children. This was to prepare them for scenarios where they may need to
approach or ride motorcycles alongside trucks, aiming to reduce the risk of
accidents on the road. More than 150 students from various schools
participated in the activity.

Additionally, UD Trucks and Tanadee dealership jointly donated
consumable items such as blankets, coloring sheets, stationery, ice cream,
and contributed funds to support the charity running event. These funds will
be used to purchase water purifiers and construct public facilities for the
school and community.

Ms. Narissara Kumkhainum, General Manager for Northern and Central
regions and Head of Marketing, UD Trucks Corporation (Thailand) Co.,
Ltd., said, "For this activity, we collaborated with our dealer representative
in Chiang Rai, Tanadee, as part of our corporate social responsibility
initiative. At UD Trucks, we emphasize the importance of promoting road
safety awareness and addressing truck blind spots and potential risks when
sharing the road with trucks. This aligns with our company's purpose 'Better
Life', aiming to be a leader in sustainability across logistics, transportation
businesses, people, and the planet. In addition to here, we also have plans
to conduct social responsibility activities in other regions this year."

Chumchon Doi Chang School is situated in a remote area, Wawi
Subdistrict, Mae Suai District, Chiang Rai, approximately 1200 meters
above sea level. The school caters to Thai hill tribe students, including
Akha, Lisu, Tai Yai, and Yunan Chinese, totaling over 670 students.

Including teaching in 3 levels: kindergarten, primary school, and junior high
school.

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