Maxim teams up with more than 25 driving schools

LocalCars
9 Sep 2024 • 12:57 PM MYT
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By: Sabah Publishing House Sdn Bhd

Kota Kinabalu: Maxim E-hailing has collaborated with more than 25 driving schools nationwide to share knowledge about road safety and traffic rules.

Maxim licensing head Nurul Nadira Anatalia said every month, representatives from the company and driving school instructors arrange seminars dedicated to various aspects of public service vehicle (PSV) licenses, traffic rules, and road safety programs.

She said the initiative was launched in 2021 to enhance the quality of service and safety of passengers.

She said Maxim E-hailing is collaborating with driving schools in Sungai Petani Kedah, Kuantan, and Malacca in the peninsula and on the east coast of Sabah and Labuan in East Malaysia.

“Cooperation with driving schools is the best way to share knowledge about the importance of PSV licenses and traffic rules,” she said in a statement.

“This initiative ensures the compliance of partner drivers and their vehicles with the established standards, improves the quality of trips, and makes them safer.

“Moreover, it is a good way to establish communication between Maxim and potential partner drivers.”

Maxim Malaysia director Mohd Hazwan Musley said the seminars received lots of positive feedback from their partner drivers, management of the driving schools, and other associates.

“It is a continuous initiative and effort from us to share knowledge regarding the PSV licenses, traffic rules, and safety.

“Most of our partner drivers appreciate our approach, and they have gained valuable knowledge from our seminars in the driving schools,” he said.

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