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Gambian Driving Schools Unite to Raise Road Safety Standards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43946, member: 636"] Gambian driving schools joined together under one national group on Tuesday at Alliance Française. The new organization wants to improve road safety and set better standards for driver training across the country. Dozens of driving schools participated in the launch event. Association President Molamin Badjie said fragmented driver training must end. All registered driving schools will follow the same rules and standards. Police Commissioner King Colley told the crowd that law enforcement officers want to work with driving schools as partners. Dr. Gassama explained that proper driver training creates jobs for young people. The program teaches important skills that can save lives on the roads. Veteran advocate Aunty Isatou Sawaneh asked for more women to become professional drivers. Mayor Talib Bensouda promised his council would support the association's efforts. Transport Union President Omar Ceesay said everyone should stop blaming each other and work together instead. The group expects to bring major changes to driver training and testing. The association plans to focus on professional standards and safety measures. Officials believe the new organization will help reduce traffic deaths and injuries throughout Gambia. [/QUOTE]
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