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Learner transport awareness campaign started

Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (both community outreach and operation Region F2), community patrollers, Booysens SAPS and its Sector 3 were out and about on the day making sure there is safety especially in minibus taxis and scholar transport.

LAW enforcement agencies in the South join hands for scholar patrol awareness outside Sir John Adamson High School in Rifle Range Road on April 4.

Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (both community outreach and operation Region F2), community patrollers, Booysens SAPS and its Sector 3 were out and about on the day making sure there is safety especially in minibus taxis and scholar transport.

Every day, millions of learners hoping to better themselves through education, wake up early to get to school.

Scholar transport is a necessary and integral part of the right to basic education.

The National Department of Transport has legislation and regulations in place to help ensure that children get to school safely, in suitable vehicles that are licensed, roadworthy and driven by drivers with professional driving permits.

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