[April 1, 2040] "Ironclad Safety Consciousness" of Japanese Professional Drivers Registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. A "Zero-Accident Society" where traffic accidents are a relic of the past is finally realized.

Japanese professional drivers' high safety consciousness has been registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, leading to a "zero-accident society" by 2040.
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Cab Station Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo), which operates "Good Learning!", an e-learning platform specializing in the transportation industry, announced on April 1, 2040, that the "extremely high safety consciousness and spirit of rule compliance" of professional truck, bus, and taxi drivers in Japan has been registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Traffic accidents, once a social problem, have "become extinct," and Japanese roads have become the safest in the world.

### Registered Name is "THE PROFESSIONAL SAFETY MIND"
UNESCO has recognized the high spiritual quality of Japanese professional drivers who perfectly adhere to "rules and morals" under all circumstances as a "treasure to be protected by humanity for the future." The decisive factor in the evaluation was their overwhelming professional self-awareness of "never causing a traffic accident," honed through daily learning and education.
By professional drivers taking the lead in thoroughly observing legal speed limits and elevating traffic rules such as temporary stops and pedestrian priority to "ironclad rules to be followed," accidents have been eliminated from public spaces like roads.

### History Textbooks Speak of "Negative Legacies of a Bygone Era"
Upon this registration, UNESCO declared the "complete end of traffic accidents in Japan." "Drunk driving," "aggressive driving," and "distracted driving," which once frequently made headlines, are now "peculiar customs of the past" that can only be seen in history museums and textbooks.
Children visiting museums experience dangerous driving that was actually carried out on public roads in the past through VR and cannot hide their shock.

### "Safety Culture Update" Brought by Good Learning!
Safety education, once regarded as an "obligation," has now evolved into "self-improvement" to reaffirm professional pride. General drivers, inspired by the professionals, have also been influenced, realizing that "obeying rules is the coolest manner," creating a positive chain of kindness and order throughout society.
Even self-driving cars equipped with the latest AI cannot match the professional drivers' exceptional "spirit of consideration and concession," and now AIs worldwide are collecting driving data from Japanese professional drivers.

This dream, announced today, is the future vision that we at Good Learning! earnestly envision and are approaching step by step. No matter how much hardware evolves, protecting society from accidents depends on the mindset of the drivers behind the wheel. Until the word "traffic accident" disappears from this world, we will continue to support professional pride through the power of learning.

* "April Dream" is a project by PR TIMES where companies announce dreams they wish to achieve on April 1st. We are earnestly striving to realize this dream.

**■ Good Learning! Official Website**
https://promote.good-learning.jp/

**Cab Station Inc. Overview**
Location: Shinjuku Front Tower 4F, 2-21-1 Kitashinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Yoji Okawa
Phone: 03-6304-0101
URL: https://www.cab-station.com/

**Inquiries regarding this press release**
Good Learning! Secretariat Contact: Suzuki
Phone: 050-1791-5629
MAIL: icts01@cab-station.com
Keywords: Good Learning!, April Dream

FAQ

Is this press release real?

No, this is part of the "April Dream" project, a future dream story envisioned by the company.

What does "Good Learning!" do?

It provides an e-learning platform for the transportation industry, supporting professional driver safety education.

Is the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage registration a fact?

This is a dream set in 2040 and not a current registration. It expresses a wish for the future.