Aeon Next Delivery Holds 'Traffic Safety Classes' in Cooperation with Police
Aeon Next Delivery will conduct practical traffic safety classes using delivery vehicles for 7,000 students at 41 schools in Chiba and Tokyo from April to June 2026.
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Aeon Next Delivery will hold "Traffic Safety Classes" jointly with local police stations at a total of 41 elementary and junior high schools in Chiba Prefecture and Tokyo from April 15 to June 19.
This initiative aims to help children correctly understand traffic rules and develop the ability to predict danger, thereby establishing safe behavior in their daily lives as a habit. Since its launch in 2024, the company has been continuously working on this while expanding the number of participating schools and students year by year.
This year, with the cooperation of police stations in Chiba Prefecture and Tokyo, it will be implemented for approximately 7,000 students at 41 schools, exceeding last year's figures. In order to convey the importance of traffic safety to as many children as possible, we will promote the initiative while deepening cooperation with the local community.
In these classes, hands-on learning will be conducted utilizing the characteristics of our actual delivery vehicles, allowing students to visually understand the dangers of "blind spots" from the driver's seat and the "inner wheel difference" that occurs when turning left or right.
As the company responsible for delivering Aeon's online-exclusive supermarket "Green Beans," we position ensuring the safety of local communities as one of our important responsibilities. Through these initiatives, we will continue to contribute to the realization of a safe and secure local community.
1. Implementation period: April 15 (Wed) - June 19 (Fri), 2026
2. Number of schools: Total 41 elementary and junior high schools in Chiba and Tokyo
3. Number of participants: Approx. 7,000 elementary and junior high school students
4. Main contents:
Learning the characteristics of delivery vehicles
Actually checking the areas invisible to the driver (blind spots)
Inner wheel difference demonstration
Demonstrating the danger of being caught up due to the difference in the trajectory of the front and rear wheels when a vehicle turns
Correct way to cross a crosswalk
Habituation of correct safety checks and the action of raising hands under the guidance of police officers
Introduction to delivery staff's safety awareness
Professional drivers explain what points they pay attention to when driving on a daily basis