Yuletide: Transport company trains drivers in safe driving

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The over 3000 drivers in the employ of Peace Mass Transit have been receiving refresher training on safe driving at the Emene, Enugu, headquarters of the company.

The general manager of Peace mass transit, Ifeanyi Enete, has been impressing the drivers to make use of the opportunity of the refresher to update themselves with the rudiments of defensive and safe driving.

“Sometimes, doing the same thing regularly can make you take things for granted,” he explained. “This exercise is meant to test them afresh and remind them of their obligations to our passengers and other road users, particularly during this busy period when there are more vehicles on the highway, many driven by amateurs.”Kindly share this story:

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There is no progress that will ever be made for safe high way if we continue to have bad roads and insecurity. Just like Nigeria, no geniue progress unless power, security and human capital are harness for maximum productivity through health and education.

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