[JAF Tokyo] Concluded a Cooperative Agreement on Disaster Prevention with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government

JAF Tokyo Branch and JADA Tokyo Branch have signed a disaster prevention agreement with Tokyo, utilizing car dealerships and EVs to support stranded commuters during major disasters.
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The Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) Tokyo Branch (Branch Manager: Kazuo Kato) and the Japan Automobile Dealers Association Tokyo Branch (Branch Manager: Kazuo Kato) concluded an "Agreement on Cooperative Partnership for Improving Tokyo's Disaster Prevention Capabilities" with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, holding a signing ceremony on Monday, March 30. ## Purpose and Overview of the Agreement In Tokyo, a large number of stranded commuters is expected in the event of a large-scale disaster. This agreement aims to establish an information-sharing and cooperation system among the three parties to promote cooperation in disaster response utilizing the resources of car dealers and JAF, focusing on support for stranded commuters when a disaster occurs, in the following areas.
- Temporary stay facilities - Return-home support stations during disasters - Utilization of electric vehicles, etc., during disasters ## Comment from Branch Manager Kato As the branch manager of both organizations, I would like to express my deepest gratitude for being able to conclude this cooperative agreement for improving disaster prevention capabilities with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. To prepare for large-scale disasters such as an earthquake directly hitting the capital, I believe it is essential for the government and private enterprises rooted in the community to join forces and build an effective support system. At the Japan Automobile Dealers Association Tokyo Branch, a network of 762 affiliated car dealerships has spread across the city, and each company...