Stagecoach Group is continuing its strong partnership with international development charity Transaid by providing vital driver training for bus and coach drivers in
The Perth-based transport group is providing funding for Stagecoach Driving Instructor Neil Rettie to spend 12 months helping to improve driving standards in
Having spent three months in the Lusaka region of Zambia last year during which he trained more than 60 bus and coach drivers, Neil this week headed off for a second three-month spell in the country where he will continue to deliver a ‘Safe and Skilled Driving’ course to transport operators as well as working alongside the Zambian Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) to help them develop and implement their curriculum.
Neil, who works for Stagecoach in the Highlands and is based in Inverness, has also assisted the Industrial Training Centre Trust (ITCT) in
Neil said: “I’m looking forward to getting back to
“I am thoroughly enjoying the challenge and it’s a great opportunity for me to share my skills with others. We received very positive feedback the first time round and all the drivers are very keen to learn and to improve their skills. It’s so important to ensure that driving standards are high, not only to protect the drivers and their passengers but also to improve the safety of other road users.”
Transaid partnered with the ITCT to form the Professional Driver Training Project in August 2008. The aim of the project is to address the huge shortage of skilled drivers through improving driver training and safety standards, in order to reduce the number of road crashes which occur in the
Road crashes are the third highest cause of premature death in
Stagecoach UK Bus Managing Director Les Warneford said: “Stagecoach has a comprehensive training programme for all our drivers and we also have first-hand experience of the difficulties involved in operating bus services in













