Hyundai Motor India in an attempt to make Delhi roads safer,has inducted a fresh batch of 120 students into the Hyundai Traffic Squad for the fifth consecutive year.
Inaugurated by Tejender Khanna,Lieutenant Governor of Delhi,at a ceremony in New Delhi,the Student Traffic Volunteers Scholarship Scheme (STVS Scheme),is a unique HMIL partnership with the Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) and traffic police to provide safer roads for motorists and pedestrians.
Speaking on the occasion,H W Park,Managing Director & CEO,HMIL,said, Along with the Delhi Traffic Police,these students have been playing a significant role in ensuring disciplined traffic movement. Now with the Commonwealth Games around the corner, the Hyundai Traffic Squad will further help manage the traffic inflow in an improved manner.
The members of Hyundai Traffic Squad are students of the Delhi University and HMIL supports this initiative financially by giving stipends to all the student volunteers who are selected after a rigorous screening process by a panel of experts comprising of Delhi Police,HMIL representatives and IRTE officials.





