THE department of public safety in North West started training 150 traffic wardens in Phokeng yesterday to enforce traffic laws during the Fifa World Cup.
THE department of public safety in North West started training 150 traffic wardens in Phokeng yesterday to enforce traffic laws during the Fifa World Cup.
"The practical and theory-based course includes point duty, safe stopping of vehicles, customer relations, traffic legislation, Criminal Procedure Act and general orientation," public safety MEC Howard Yawa said.
The course would take a week. About 700 officials have already been trained in customer service, street survival and crowd management, brake and tyre requirements and the Land Transportation Act.
"Eighty additional traffic officials (will) be trained in professional driving and high speed escort services for VIPs during the 2010 Fifa soccer World Cup," said Yawa. - Sapa
Traffic cops undergo training
THE department of public safety in North West started training 150 traffic wardens in Phokeng yesterday to enforce traffic laws during the Fifa World Cup.
THE department of public safety in North West started training 150 traffic wardens in Phokeng yesterday to enforce traffic laws during the Fifa World Cup.
"The practical and theory-based course includes point duty, safe stopping of vehicles, customer relations, traffic legislation, Criminal Procedure Act and general orientation," public safety MEC Howard Yawa said.
The course would take a week. About 700 officials have already been trained in customer service, street survival and crowd management, brake and tyre requirements and the Land Transportation Act.
"Eighty additional traffic officials (will) be trained in professional driving and high speed escort services for VIPs during the 2010 Fifa soccer World Cup," said Yawa. - Sapa
Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.
Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.
Trending
Latest Videos