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Janvic Mateo - The Philippine Star
February 15, 2026 | 12:00am
This image shows the Quezon Memorial Circle located in Quezon City.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Quezon City government has partnered with the Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP) to further improve its road safety practices campaign, especially among the youth.
“Road safety education is a critical investment in the future of our city,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said in a statement yesterday.
“By teaching our children and communities to be responsible road users early on we are protecting lives and building safer, more disciplined communities. Through our strong partnership with AAP and our education and barangay stakeholders, Quezon City is ensuring that road safety becomes part of everyday life,” Belmonte added.
The partnership with AAP is part of the implementation of the Stay Bright Road Safety Campaign, a nationwide advocacy program aimed at educating young learners and communities on responsible and safe road use.
Quezon City first partnered with the association in 2024, when it adopted a community-based approach to identify high-risk areas where road safety education is needed.
Under the program, more than 19,000 students and 400 community participants received road safety education, which include interactive lectures, demonstrations and discussions on road signs, safe crossing and road visibility.
Enforcers, public safety officers, drivers and staff members in some Quezon City barangays also received practical road safety training as part of the initiative.

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