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What does Honda's logo mean?
HONDA logo "H" is a graphic trademark of Honda automobile and Honda motorcycle, which is the Japanese phonetic alphabet of Honda and the first capital letter of Honda.

the name of "Honda" comes from Honda Motorcycle Company founded by Mr. Shoichiro Honda in 1948. "Honda" is the surname of Mr. Honda. H in logo is the first letter of honda. This symbol reflects the novel image of Honda, such as youth and advanced technology, and also reflects the characteristics of its perfect employees and solid management.

in order to realize a comfortable and pleasant mobile society, HONDA regards safety as the biggest theme of product manufacturing based on the basic concept of "respecting human spirit". Relying on HONDA's unique "safety technology to prevent accidents" and "safety technology to protect passengers", HONDA adopted the first anti-lock braking system, the world's first steering operating system, the first SRS airbag system, the world's first FF vehicle traction control system and HONDA navigation system with the world's first "shaking driving detection function" in mass production of vehicles, and took the lead in adopting HONDA's original technology to improve vehicle safety into cars sold to the market. At the same time, in terms of two-wheeled motorcycles, the equipment scope of new braking systems, including anti-lock braking system, has been extended to mopeds. As a pioneer in the consistent pursuit of safety, HONDA is actively engaged in the research and development of commodities. With the slogan of "passing on safety", HONDA has launched a safe driving popularization activity since 197. According to the accumulated experience in Japan, Honda has set up 22 traffic education centers around the world, set up motorcycle safety driving workshops, and conducted driving training for local traffic patrol teams. And Thailand, Singapore, Australia and other countries as the center, in 35 countries and regions around the world actively carry out safe driving popularization activities in combination with local conditions.

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