Very few driving schools have hitherto presented candidates for the C,D and E category meant for heavy duty vehicles. The driving schools that lacked the means to buy heavy duty vehicles for the purpose resorted to renting such trucks in order to train their candidates. The training according to some driving school promoters was not efficient since the trucks hadn't double pedal. The lack of sufficient means by driving schools pushed many candidates for the C,D and E categories to learn the wrong way and acquire fraudulent driving licenses. Owners of such licenses are said to be perpetuators of deadly motor accident. To provide adequate training that will go a long way to reduce road accidents, the National Syndicate of Driving School Promoters in Cameroon dubbed SNEAEC in partnership with Codes Rousseau acquired a 15 million worth truck to give quality training to candidates.
The truck that also had financial assistant of four regions including the Centre, Littoral, North West and South West, will be put at the disposal of all driving schools in the Littoral Region without discrimination. According to the President of the syndicate, Francis Ngah Messobo, two other heavy duty vehicles are underway to other regions. During the presentation of the truck to the media in Douala, the syndicate President said they will stop at nothing till all 10 regions acquire a heavy duty vehicle for quality training. He praised the efforts of the Littoral Regional Delegate of Transport for the fight against the issuing of fraudulent licenses and enjoined her to put the new text that allocates 20 minutes to each candidate during practical examination into practice.
Representing the Transport Minister, the Littoral Regional Delegate of Transport, Pamela Ayuketa saluted the initiative of the syndicate and mentioned that it will curb the rate of accident in the region. After a tour in the vehicle that has double pedal, pharmacy box and a road worthiness certificate, she confirmed the truck is adequate for training candidates.
The truck that also had financial assistant of four regions including the Centre, Littoral, North West and South West, will be put at the disposal of all driving schools in the Littoral Region without discrimination. According to the President of the syndicate, Francis Ngah Messobo, two other heavy duty vehicles are underway to other regions. During the presentation of the truck to the media in Douala, the syndicate President said they will stop at nothing till all 10 regions acquire a heavy duty vehicle for quality training. He praised the efforts of the Littoral Regional Delegate of Transport for the fight against the issuing of fraudulent licenses and enjoined her to put the new text that allocates 20 minutes to each candidate during practical examination into practice.
Representing the Transport Minister, the Littoral Regional Delegate of Transport, Pamela Ayuketa saluted the initiative of the syndicate and mentioned that it will curb the rate of accident in the region. After a tour in the vehicle that has double pedal, pharmacy box and a road worthiness certificate, she confirmed the truck is adequate for training candidates.
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