Driving licences to be issued to hearing, speech impaired
Special recommendations will be sent to provincial authorities
People with hearing and speech impairment would be facilitated by the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) in issuance of driving licences.
This was said by the NHMP Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Ashraf Zubair Siddiqui, here on Tuesday, said a press release.
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He was addressing a seminar organised to impart road safety education to people with hearing and speech impairment.
Necessary directions have been passed on to concerned quarters, he said.
Members from various societies also participated in the seminar.
Special traffic signboards will be erected along national highways and motorways, the DIG said.
He added that special recommendations would be send to provincial driving licensing authorities.
Siddiqui said that the NHMP had also designed a special booklet containing road safety tips and messages.
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Transporters will be briefed to give special treatment to people with hearing and speech impairment, he added.
Issuance of licence to people with hearing and speech impairment is prohibited in 26 countries, Siddiqui said.
More than 1.25 million people are killed in road accidents every year whereas 50 million get injured or disabled, according to the World Health Organisation survey, he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2016.
This was said by the NHMP Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Ashraf Zubair Siddiqui, here on Tuesday, said a press release.
Visually-impaired protestors end demo over govt assurance
He was addressing a seminar organised to impart road safety education to people with hearing and speech impairment.
Necessary directions have been passed on to concerned quarters, he said.
Members from various societies also participated in the seminar.
Special traffic signboards will be erected along national highways and motorways, the DIG said.
He added that special recommendations would be send to provincial driving licensing authorities.
Siddiqui said that the NHMP had also designed a special booklet containing road safety tips and messages.
Pact between govt, blind people declared void
Transporters will be briefed to give special treatment to people with hearing and speech impairment, he added.
Issuance of licence to people with hearing and speech impairment is prohibited in 26 countries, Siddiqui said.
More than 1.25 million people are killed in road accidents every year whereas 50 million get injured or disabled, according to the World Health Organisation survey, he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2016.