With the purpose of prevent and reduce road accidents and guarantee that citizens travel in safe conditions, the National Transit Institute and Land Transportation (Intrant) and the Red Cross They will implement the “Transit+Clean” plan that will include toxicological tests on public transport drivers.
This is an initiative that will begin with a pilot plan of three months since the Christmas holidays of this year in the Greater Santo Domingowhere the processes and results will be evaluated and then extended to a national scale.
The directors of the Red Cross, Braulio Alcántara, and of National Transit Institute and Land Transportation (Intrant), Milton Morrisonsigned an agreement that contemplates the application of rigorous health protocols that will guarantee the quality of the tests and develop guidance and support actions for drivers in positive cases.
He Intrantfor its part, will define the annual number of tests and the strategic points of execution, being able to overcome the thousand samples per year according to operational demand.
Prevention for Christmas
“In the coming weeks thousands of families will be on the streets, celebrating, traveling and meeting again and we cannot allow the irresponsibility of a few puts the lives of all at risk,” he said Morrison.
He maintained that the agreement with the Red Cross Dominican Republic is a direct, firm and necessary action to close the way to driving under the influence of substances and to ensure that those who transport lives do so with the responsibility that the country demands.
The general director of the Red Cross Dominican Republic, Blaulio Alcántara, highlighted that the “Clean+Transit Plan” constitutes an essential tool for reduce risks and avoid tragedies during the Christmas festivities.
“We have the clinical infrastructurethe technical experience and the human commitment to accompany this initiative with excellence,” said Alcántara.
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While the president of the Dominican Red Cross, Miguel Sanz, highlighted that the alliance represents a significant advance for the protection of Dominican families.
“Our mission is serve, prevent and save lives. “This joint effort will strengthen response capacity at a time when road incidents tend to increase.”
