Original article published by Aleatica Foundation
With great enthusiasm, we share that on Friday, July 11, 2025, the official signing of the collaboration agreement between the Camino Nogales Puchuncaví Concession Company of Aleatica Chile and the Automobile Club of Chile (ACCHI) took place. The aim is to implement the Road Safety Education We Are All: #SafeIsCool program in the schools of Nogales and Puchuncaví.
This partnership marks a milestone for safe mobility in the Valparaíso Region, adopting the Star Rating for School (SR4S) methodology, developed by iRAP and supported by the FIA Foundation and the Child Health Initiative.
This tool allows for a technical assessment of road safety in school environments and the proposal of specific tactical urban planning improvements, such as safe intersections, signage, and speed bumps.

The initiative, generated from the work of both organizations in the National Pact for Road Safety articulated by the National Commission for Traffic Safety (CONASET) through the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications, also includes a technical diagnosis and awareness-raising actions with students, teachers, and families, reinforcing the culture of road safety.
The Nogales-Puchuncaví Concessionary Company will be responsible for assuming the role of donor and facilitator of the project, while the Automobile Club will be the technical manager, leading the implementation and coordination with government and local stakeholders, as well as coordinating infrastructure interventions. Once the improvements are completed, each school will be awarded a new road safety rating, along with a recognition plaque.
This collaboration builds on previous learnings promoted by the Aleatica Foundation in Mexico and seeks to replicate effective models in other territories. The project aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and reaffirms Aleatica’s commitment to safer mobility.
Read more about the Aleatica Foundation’s activities in Mexico here

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