The e-hailer introduces self-defence and anti-hijacking training sessions for its female driver-partners in Johannesburg.
Bolt has introduced self-defence and anti-hijacking training sessions for its female driver-partners in Johannesburg.
The sector is plagued by violence, with many drivers being victimised, robbed and harassed by criminals masquerading as riders on the ride-hailing apps. “Hosting this self-defence and anti-hijacking training event for female drivers is one of the many ways we are committed to empowering drivers with the expertise they need to stay safe on the road.
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