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Donating Cycle Reflectors to New Junior High School Students with a Wish to Eradicate Traffic Accidents

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The Cosmos Traffic Safety Cooperation Association annually donates cycle reflectors to new junior high school students in Chiba Prefecture, aiming to eradicate traffic accidents. This year, 30,000 reflectors were presented to Governor Toshihito Kumagai through the Chiba Prefectural Environmental Affairs and Livelihood Safety Promotion Division. Over 32 years, a cumulative total of 556,400 reflectors have been donated by the association, which was established in 1968 by Chiba Kogyo Bank and Chiba Nippo.

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Q: What activities does the Cosmos Traffic Safety Cooperation Association engage in?
A: They donate cycle reflectors to new junior high school students with a wish to eradicate traffic accidents, and also provide condolence money and sympathy payments for traffic accidents involving newly enrolled children.
Q: Since when has the donation of cycle reflectors been carried out?
A: It has been ongoing for 32 years, including this year, with a cumulative total of 556,400 reflectors donated.