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Abdul Aziz Malik, CEO of the Dubai Taxi, said the agency is attaching great importance to the training of new and veteran drivers by involving them in modern and effective training courses to improve the performance and upgrade the services they provide to the residents of the UAE and tourists, the press release added.
“Dubai Taxi Agency is using these training curricula to train their drivers in various skills that would upgrade the services they provide to the customers. A total of 520 drivers have recently graduated in addition to 280 new trainees, who are being trained at the present time,” said Malik in the Press release.
Malik added that the drivers learn a number of skills, including customer service, traffic regulations and laws of the agency and the vehicle driving management.
He explained that the agency is highly prioritising customer service by introducing the drivers to an effective training course that aims at developing their skills and broaden their knowledge.
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