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Sharjah Transport Authority to train drivers
Tuesday, Sep 14, 2010
Gulf News
Director general wants to promote safe driving and awareness
Sharjah The Transport Authority, in an effort to improve transport safety, yesterday signed an agreement with the Swedish Institute to train drivers.
Abdullah Al Zari, director general of Sharjah Transport, said the objective of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) was to enhance the performance of drivers.
Al Zari noted that both the public and Sharjah Transport will benefit from the agreement, since the training programme will improve awareness about how to drive safely, as well as developing the skills of the drivers.
Increasing competence
“This agreement is a positive step towards upgrading the transport services in the emirate of Sharjah to the highest level, which is done by increasing the level of competence in drivers and training them on how to deal with passengers,” said Omar Mohammad Al Owais, a senior official at Sharjah Transport.
We want to promote a culture of commitment to the rules of traffic among our drivers through training and rehabilitation....”
Abdullah Al Zari
Director general, Sharjah Transport
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