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In our present era of happiness, wide roads are being built and provided to our people. It is our civic duty to ensure that peace always reigns on our peaceful streets.

The representative of the Serakhs etrap of the Ahal velayat branch of the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan, guided by these clear goals, is carrying out very important work to explain the rules of the road to the younger generation and to form in children the habit of maintaining order in public places.

Currently, the abundance of vehicles on the roads requires proper observance of traffic rules. In order to promote the principles of a healthy lifestyle and observance of traffic rules, educational classes are held in kindergartens and secondary schools as part of the implementation of state policy. We are grateful to the soul of our respected Arkadaghi and our Arkadaghli Serdar, who grant us the opportunity to live in such a peaceful homeland. May their noble work for the benefit of the country always be blessed with good fortune.

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2025-06-14

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