To enhance awareness and foster safe traffic habits among all employees, Sigma Engineering has launched the "Building a Traffic Safety Culture" initiative, accompanied by the dissemination of the "Traffic Safety Story After Working Hours" and the Traffic Safety Culture Guidelines at Sigma Engineering. Through practical, relatable scenarios and clear guidance, the program aims to strengthen individual responsibility, reduce traffic-related risks, and promote a culture of safety that extends beyond the workplace into the broader community.

Traffic Safety Story After Working Hours
In reality, most traffic accidents do not occur due to a lack of knowledge. More often, they result from moments of carelessness and complacency. Answering a phone call while driving, rushing through a yellow light, or assuming that a familiar route poses no danger can all lead to unforeseen consequences. In particular, driving after consuming alcohol at gatherings, celebrations, or social events remains one of the leading causes of serious traffic accidents.
Through real-life safety stories, Sigma Engineering seeks to deliver a simple yet meaningful message: If you drink, do not drive. After consuming alcohol, employees are encouraged to choose safer alternatives such as taxis, ride-hailing services, or asking family members and colleagues for assistance. A responsible decision today can prevent an accident tomorrow, while a small act of caution can help protect the happiness of an entire family.
At the same time, Sigma's Traffic Safety Culture is built upon practical everyday actions: wearing a properly fastened helmet, checking vehicle conditions before use, complying with traffic signs and signals, avoiding mobile phone use while driving, maintaining a safe following distance, and staying focused on the road to proactively prevent risks. These are not only rules to follow but also habits that should become part of our daily lives to safeguard ourselves and those around us.


Traffic Safety Culture Guidelines at Sigma Engineering
Every Sigma employee plays multiple roles beyond being a road user. They may be a father, a mother, a husband, a wife, or a child within a family. They are also colleagues, teammates, and representatives of Sigma Engineering's professional image and corporate values. Therefore, every responsible action taken on the road reflects not only personal accountability but also a commitment to family, society, and the Sigma community.
Building a Traffic Safety Culture is a collective journey that requires the participation and commitment of everyone. Sigma Engineering calls upon all employees to strictly comply with traffic safety regulations, promote responsible driving behaviors, and share positive safety messages with colleagues, friends, and family members. Together, we can contribute to a safer, more responsible, and more civilized traffic environment for all.

After all, the true success of a working day is not measured solely by completed tasks or achieved milestones. It is also measured by the simple yet invaluable moment when each of us returns home safely. That is the deeper meaning of the Safety Culture that Sigma Engineering continuously strives to build, nurture, and uphold throughout its journey of development.