Honda Vietnam wins at 17th Safe Driving Contest in Japan

VOV.VN - Instructors from Honda Vietnam have won high prizes at the 17th International Safe Driving Contest recently held in Japan. 

The contest attracted the participation of representatives from 10 nations including Thailand, India, Singapore, Turkey, Malaysia, Australia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan.

This is the third consecutive year Honda Vietnam’s team has won victory in the 400cc category of vehicles.

Phung Xuan Truong from Honda Vietnam won second prize with a score of 2,803 points out of 3,000 points while Nguyen Van Quyet, Le Hong Quan and Nguyen Duc Long clinched second and third place prizes.

Honda Vietnam’s team ranked second overall at the contest, after Honda Thailand.

The Safe Driving Contest has been organized by Honda Motors since 1997 with the aim of improving safe driving skills of Honda staff worldwide.


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