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Safe Boda Now Offers Training Skills

Safe Boda Now Offers Training Skills In Kyebando, It Opened Up An Academy

If someone asks you the best and less tiresome two wheeled means of  transport, the only answer is Safe boda. Many people most especially slayers always opt for cool means of reaching faster to their destinations. All they bump for is Safe boda which in most cases the safest, easiest, fastest, cheapest and affordable transport means.

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Since there is a possibility of a customer to be transported directly from home by safe boda, unlike other means, this means the Safe boda riders are eligible to acquire training skills in this method in order for the Safe boda management to receive less or no complaints from their customers.

Safe boda aims to train it’s riders

Therefore, with this cheap means of transport, a training school was recently opened up in Kyebando aimed for basically training.

The opening of the academy above.

Among the training and instructions given to riders include, the proper way of using the helmet, hair cap, and strict follow-up of traffic rules. Remember through a mobile application on a smart phone, anyone can access this cheap means of transport. The team shared the news about the training school on their Facebook Page;

‘As part of our continued commitment to road safety and professionalizing the boda boda industry, we have today opened up a new training centre in Kyebando called the SafeBoda Academy.’

Sincere thanks were forwarded to AIGP Dr Kasima Stephen, a police director in charge of traffic and road safety who was the guest of honor on the grand opening of the Academy.

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