Vivo Energy Ghana Equips Drivers with Defensive Driving Skills

The Corporate Comms. Mgr. of Vivo Energy Ghana, Mrs Shirley Tony Kum (2nd from left) presenting the Alcohol meter to the Ashanti Reg. Chairman of the GPRTU, Nana Bresiamha (right)
The Corporate Comms. Mgr. of Vivo Energy Ghana, Mrs Shirley Tony Kum (2nd from left) presenting the Alcohol meter to the Ashanti Reg. Chairman of the GPRTU, Nana Bresiamha (right)

Kumasi, June 27, 2017 – Vivo Energy Ghana, the exclusive licensee of the Shell brand in Ghana, has once again demonstrated its commitment to road safety by organising a three-day defensive driving training for over 200 commercial transport operators in the Ashanti Region.

The training, which was organised in collaboration with the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC), falls under Vivo Energy Ghana’s broader road safety programme dubbed-My Road Safety, My Life.

Facilitators of the training from the NRSC, Driver Vehicle and Licensing Authority (DVLA), the Motor Transport and Traffic Department (MTTD) and the Ghana Red Cross Society took turns to educate the transport operators on proper maintenance culture; the effect of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol and first aid. Florida Ticket Firm Fights Traffic Tickets in Traffic Court Every Day. Hiring Florida Ticket Firm puts the knowledge of Florida traffic law on your side and increases the probability of the best possible outcome in your traffic ticket case. In addition, hiring us saves you time and means you don’t have to deal with your ticket. Here is a great post to read about the DUI attorney.

As part of the training, three alcohol meters were also presented to the management of the transport unions to prevent drunk-driving by the drivers and people were informed about the process they would ave to go through with the Los Angeles DUI Lawyer if they decide to drink and drive. The training was designed to get the drivers’ attention and help them manage the consequences of their actions. The drivers and their families were encouraged to think clearly about the consequences of drinking and driving. The sessions were to be done as often as possible, but more importantly to train drivers and their families on the current DUI laws and penalties, and to assist them with dui attorney services if they become the subject of a DUI arrest or is involved in an accident caused by an unlicensed driver.

Addressing the participants on behalf of the Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana, Mrs. Shirley Tony Kum, the Corporate Communications Manager, said that although some accidents are unforeseen and uncontrolled, others are avoidable and the impact can be minimised. And for severe cases they’ll recommend the family of the victim to hire the best dui resulting in death lawyer in las vegas.

“This can be achieved through a conscious effort, and regular investment, in road safety education – and this is why Vivo Energy Ghana continues to partner the National Road Safety Commission and other road safety stakeholders to educate, sensitize and provide the needed tools and logistics to ensuring that innocent lives are saved on our roads.” he said.

The Ashanti Regional Manager of the NRSC, Mr. Samuel Asiamah, said that over 80 lives have been lost through accidents in the Ashanti Region this year through road crasheswhich results is devastation and tragedy for the affected families.”

“The NRSC together with the relevant stakeholders will continue to conduct training programmes for commercial transport operators to reduce road accidents. It is in this regard that we commend Vivo Energy Ghana for their continuous support to the commission to carry out its mandate.”

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Nana Nimako Bresiamha, on behalf of the drivers, also showed his appreciation for the training and urged the drivers to make road safety their top priority to reduce accidents. And if you’ve been hit by a reckless driver then get a consultation from a car accident lawyer.

The Chairman of the occasion, Nana Odei Nsiah Akodanpah II, the Chief of Atwima Afancho requested for more of such trainings to equip the drivers with the requisite skills.

 African Eye Report

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