Junior driving introduces class 1 lessons

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Upenyu Chaota
The ‘Oxford University’ of all driving schools, Junior Driving, has finally delivered to the calling from various stakeholders by introducing the much awaited class 1 driving lessons beginning from next week.
Junior Driving School Director Noah Marima said they have responded to the inquiries which have been made by the community to provide lessons of all classes.
“We have purchased a Yutong bus which is expected to arrive in the country any time soon. Many people approached us with suggestions regarding class 1 lessons and we finally delivered on that call. We have also introduced Class 3 lessons.
“I assure all our valued clients that starting July, the class 1 lessons will be available. We will be having a full house since all classes are being taught. All people who are serious about driving should visit our offices and we are there to assist them become their own drivers. With us, getting license for any class is very much possible,” said Marima.
He said even the disabled people can now smile since Junior Driving now has automatic vehicles to help them acquire their own driver’s licences.
Junior Driving School also offers lessons to physically challenged people who will then use automatic vehicles for VID testing.
Physically challenged people are therefore encouraged to utilise the opportunity.
In Masvingo, class 1 lessons were only offered by the Central Mechanical and Equipment Department (CMED) which had a lot of pressure due to high demand. Junior Driving will ease that pressure with even more competitive rates.news

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