National Guard General Directorate Wins Golden Steering Wheel for Road Safety for the Fourth Consecutive Year
The National Guard General Directorate has won the Golden Steering Wheel for road safety for the fourth year in a row, at the 8th edition of this annual reference event in the automotive sector in Tunisia, organized by TunisieAuto.tn and ADCOM Agency, with TotalEnergies Marketing Tunisia as a privileged partner. This 2026 edition, under the theme "Automotive excellence at the service of sustainable mobility", brought together all the players in the sector around a common vision: automotive performance now integrating environmental, social, and human criteria. The Golden Steering Wheel rewards the National Guard for its central role in protecting road users, preventing accidents, and promoting road safety culture at the national level. This distinction highlights the importance of initiatives combining awareness, educational programs, and innovation in road safety. As part of its global strategy, the National Guard plans, in partnership with TotalEnergies, to implement major projects aimed at strengthening road safety through field initiatives and awareness programs. The National Guard General Directorate reaffirms its commitment to continuously improving road safety indicators and strengthening partnerships with all stakeholders involved, in the service of the general interest and the protection of lives and property.
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Key Highlights
- The National Guard General Directorate wins the Golden Steering Wheel for road safety for the fourth consecutive year
- The award recognizes the National Guard's efforts in protecting road users, preventing accidents, and promoting road safety culture
- The National Guard plans to implement major projects to strengthen road safety in partnership with TotalEnergies
- The organization reaffirms its commitment to continuously improving road safety indicators and strengthening partnerships with stakeholders.