Santo Domingo, RD. – The director of National School Transportation System (Bring), Gabino HernándezHe revealed that at least a dozen drivers have been disconnected after positive in the random doping tests carried out by the institution as part of the security protocol that the entity maintains, in order to guarantee the integrity of the thousands of children who benefit from said initiative.
He indicated that these protocols have been so effective that, of the 1,800 vehicular units that the agency has, where to date more than 37 million trips have been made in the 18 regional and the 122 educational districts that the Ministry of Educationthe first accident or accident has not yet occurred on any of the established routes.
When interviewed by Elvis Lima In the out of record program, which produces the communicator through the Cárce TV channel, the official attributed this achievement to the rigor of training and permanent accompaniment that both the drivers and the auxiliaries and the rest of the staff receive, because it is not only about handling a bus, but of daily training, responsibility and discipline.
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“We have a well -defined protocol: when a driver applies, we do the doping tests before starting, and when it is in their work, we randomly do tests. I have to tell you that some have come out positive and immediately they are disconnected, because in that we do not compromise with anyone or anything; it is with children that we are breaking,” he said.
He announced that, as part of the inclusion strategy that the Government has as a central axis, 50 buses for special children’s care centers were acquired through the Ministry of Education, which highlights the human face of President Luis Abinader.
Headache
On the other hand, he said that bikers have become a headache, because there have been cases where, despite the units being parked with the stop palette, dismantling children and the auxiliaries crossing their studies center, motorists have come at high speed and have impacted them.
“Look, the truth is that we already have more than three cases where the auxiliaries, when lowering the children of the bus or when riding them, despite having them grabs and well protected, motorists come at high speed and have ripped them out of the hands, have hit them and leave them lying on the pavement. That is why we are calling for consciousness and respecting the rules,” said Gabino Hernández.
