Taksi sürücüləri üçün təlimlər. AYNA
Trainings for taxi drivers are gaining momentum
Baku/05.09.23/Turan: The Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency (AYNA) is vigorously conducting classes with taxi drivers at its training center in anticipation of the entry into force of legislation regulating taxi activities on October 1. It is noteworthy that over the past week, more than 2,000 taxi drivers have applied for participation in these events. exercises. The result of their efforts was noted today, as those who successfully passed the exam were awarded certificates.
According to AYNA, in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On Road Transport", taxi drivers are required to undergo specialized training on ethics and legal bases governing the automobile transportation of passengers. These structured trainings are designed not only to improve the skills and knowledge of taxi drivers, but also to improve the level of service to citizens. These instructive events are held in classrooms and on practical training grounds with the involvement of experienced teachers and experienced mentors who are well versed in the subject.
Taxi operators wishing to enroll in these educational modules can easily contact the training center conveniently located at 39C Zii Buniyadov Avenue in the bustling city of Baku. In addition, the AYNA "1181" special call center is easily accessible for obtaining certificates and assistance in registration.
With due regard to the scale of participation, an operational approach to training was adopted. In cooperation with the State Agency for Vocational Education, training initiatives have been launched in selected vocational educational institutions. Novice participants wishing to join these trainings are invited to register using the link provided: https://forms.office.com/r/F8K5hMJsSH or establish an email connection.
These strategic steps aimed at streamlining taxi operations reflect the active measures taken to improve the legal framework. They are united by a common goal of providing citizens with quality and safety services, protecting the interests of passengers, ensuring the integrity of personal data, limiting informal employment and ensuring equal protection for all law-abiding entrepreneurs working in this dynamically developing sector.
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