12/11/2018
The Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez and the Municipality of Paysandú signed an agreement to promote safe child mobility in the province.
01/10/2018
Within the framework of the "National Child Passenger Safety Program", on September 26 and 27 in the city of Rivera, the Gonzalo Rodríguez Foundation with the support of the State Insurance Bank provided training in safe child mobility to inspectors from the Rivera City Hall and other institutions in the department in order to promote road safety for children.
26/09/2018
Within the context of the National Child Passenger Safety Program, a child restraint system Check Up Point was opened at the National Traffic Police Department on September 27. Among the attendees to the event, there were: the Ministry of the Interior, Eduardo Bonomi, the Director of the National Traffic Police, Gral. Paulo Costa and the President of the Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez, María Fernanda Rodríguez.
10/09/2018
Within the context of the "Child Passenger National Safety Programme†developed by Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez with the support of the National Insurance Bank, an agreement was signed with Florida´s Municipality on September 13 to promote child road safety in the province through specific prevention actions.
26/07/2018
Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez signed an agreement with the Colombian government to hold the fourth edition of its International Child Road Safety Forum (FISEVI) in Colombia in 2020.
09/07/2018
More than 3000 people lived the "Travel to the future, safely" virtual experience that promotes the use of the booster seat.
13/06/2018
With the presence of the Minister of Transportation of the Nation, Guillermo Dietrich, the Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez and the National Road Safety Agency of Argentina, hosted the III International Child Road Safety Forum (FISEVI) in Buenos Aires.
12/06/2018
Governments and cities across Latin America and the Caribbean together with international agencies must urgently combat road traffic injury, which is the leading cause death for children ages five to 14 in the region, says a new report launched yesterday in Buenos Aires, at the third edition of the International Child Road Safety Forum.