Welcome 2024 with Toyota Vietnam’s “Youth Day for Traffic Culture 2024”

Toyota Vietnam collaborates with the Youth Union of Vietnam in organizing the event "Youth Day for Traffic Culture 2024" with the theme "Digital Transformation in Traffic Culture Communication" from February 24-25, 2024.

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Specifically, the program will open to visitors from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm on February 24-25, 2024, at Nguyen Hue pedestrian street, Ho Chi Minh City. The event is organized to raise awareness about safe driving and traffic culture in the community.

The event takes place on the last weekend at Nguyen Hue pedestrian street.

At the event, participants will have the opportunity to experience features of the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) safety equipment package through virtual reality technology. Many entertaining activities also take place, catering to both adults and children, based on safety features such as Lane Departure Warning, Pre-Collision Warning, and safe driving content. In particular, from 8:00 pm every day, a lively music show will be held featuring famous artists.

In addition, Toyota Vietnam will display key models including Vios, Veloz Cross, and Yaris Cross. Participants will directly observe the interior and exterior space of the car models, as well as receive advice and answer questions from Toyota experts.

Toyota always emphasizes that its production and business orientation is closely linked to the sustainable development of society, in which traffic safety is considered the top priority.

With impressive and fresh experiences, the event promises to be an attractive destination for young people and families on weekends. Through this event, Toyota aims to convey the message of safe driving in the community, especially to the younger generation, contributing to building a safer and more civilized traffic culture in Vietnam.

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