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Our Commitment to Road Safety

As one of the leading motor insurers in Singapore, AXA Insurance is responsible to the society we operate in. We contribute to the social objectives of sustainable development through our committed actions aimed at protecting and supporting the community.

With the increase in the vehicle and human population, AXA would like to reinforce the importance of road safety by reminding all motorists to be responsible drivers by changing their driving habits.

We have identified 6 safe driving habits that we believe will make a huge difference to road safety. Click onto any of the iconic illustrations below to learn more about safe driving.

 
 
    
 
 
 
 
 
 

Join AXA in this Prevention commitment to make driving on our roads a safe and pleasant experience for all -

 

AXA Road Safety Survey

Based on an annual Road Safety Barometer conducted by AXA in Europe, AXA Insurance Singapore conducted a similar survey in the beginning of 2009.

The objective of the survey is to:

  • Understand Singapore drivers’ driving habits, perception and understanding of safety rules and regulations.
  • Estimate, based on self-declaration, the level of compliance to road safety rules and regulations for different types of drivers.

Check out the survey results to get the full picture! Click here or on the icon on the right.

Promoting Road Safety

Taking our commitment to Road Safety one step further, AXA Insurance has initiated several events and activities to promote Road Safety. Recently, the online Road Safety Contest tested the knowledge on road risks as well as quick reflexes. Some lucky winners from the Road Safety Contest got a chance to particpate in an Advanced Safety Driving Session.

A few selected motor agents joined our winners to learn about defensive driving techniques to avoid dangerous situations in the first half of the session. In the next half, participants got to experience emergency situations such as skidding and emergency braking. They learnt to appreciate their individual driving limitations such as their reaction time when forced to stop suddenly.

Watch this space for upcoming activities in promoting Road Safety to all Singapore road users.