Brno - A transport education complex has started to be built in Brno, which will be the largest in the country. It is being constructed in the northwestern part of the Riviéra recreational area, where there is currently a dilapidated mansion, beach volleyball courts, and last summer, an open-air cinema was projecting films there. The construction costs are nearly 94 million crowns, said Mayor Roman Onderka (ČSSD) today at the ceremonial groundbreaking. The playground and its surroundings are expected to be completed by next September. A partially covered traffic playground will be created here, which will serve for traffic education teaching and will also be accessible to the public. People will find a rental service for bicycles and tricycles here. The mansion will serve as a background, which is awaiting complete reconstruction, and is currently closed due to its dilapidated condition. "There will also be a revitalization of grassy areas, sidewalks, roads, and furniture," added Onderka. Cultural events will also be able to be organized in the complex, and it will serve as a resting area, with a track for inline skaters being created. The city police will be in charge of the operation of the traffic playground. "We are still preparing specific programs. We would like to maximize the usage of the playground not only by schools from Brno but from the entire region," spokesperson Michal Simandl previously told ČTK. The police officers will gain new facilities for themselves and for theoretical education right in the mansion. A smaller traffic playground serves in Brno, for example, at the elementary school in Komín, on Hudcova Street, or in Lužánky.
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