inDrive launches an electric shock anti-theft device for freight cars in South Africa, aiming to enhance driver safety, expand service to high-risk areas, and stimulate economic growth.
inDrive is equipping freight cars in South Africa with a device that delivers an electric shock to deter criminals, activated by the driver during a theft attempt. In a bold move to protect its drivers and expand service to high-risk areas in South Africa , inDrive has announced the rollout of a new anti-theft device for all freight cars.
This device is designed to deter criminals by delivering a controlled electric shock, activated by the driver at the press of a button during an attempted theft. inDrive’s latest initiative is not just about enhancing safety—it’s about challenging the status quo and ensuring that all areas, regardless of their perceived risk, are accessing services. By empowering drivers with this new device, inDrive is not only protecting them but also paving the way for increased economic activity in previously underserved regions. The company’s commitment to expanding accessibility aligns with its broader mission to challenge injustice and contribute to the economy by creating job opportunities. With freight now feeling safer, there’s potential for more jobs and greater economic contributions in areas that were once considered too dangerous for delivery services. This initiative is yet another example of how inDrive is putting people first, ensuring that everyone, from drivers to customers, benefits from its services. As a people-driven company, inDrive continues to set the standard for safety and innovation in the mobility industry
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