IMC launches road safety initiative for employees
KARACHI: Indus Motor Company (IMC) has launched a comprehensive road safety initiative for its employees, combining motorcycle helmet distribution with an in-house learner’s driving license facility.
As part of the initiative, IMC distributed 300 motorcycle helmets in employees holding valid driving licenses while the company also facilitated an in-house learner’s driving license service in collaboration with the traffic police.
During the event, 275 learner licenses were issued to IMC employees.
Speaking on the occasion, Ali Asghar Jamali, Chief Executive Officer, Indus Motor Company, said “By encouraging helmet use, promoting licensed driving and partnering with public institutions, we hope to contribute towards building a safer road culture for everyone in Pakistan”.
The event was attended by Sajjad Hussain Bhatty, SSP National Highways and Motorway Police (South); Tahir Khan, SSP Traffic, Sindh Police; Tariq Baig of the Traffic Engineering Bureau (TEB); Prof. Dr. Mir Shabbar Ali, Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology; Engr. Yousaf Iqbal, former Senior Director, TEB, KDA; Syed Ameer Hussain, Project Manager, UMIU; and Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO, IMC.
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