The Civic Centre Taxi Association in Vanderbijlpark celebrated the launch of its new initiative, Tie Day, on Monday.

This event marks a significant step in their community engagement efforts and aims to foster a sense of professionalism among taxi drivers.
Drivers, patrollers, rank managers, and marshals took part in a formal event, showcasing their professionalism by wearing ties.
This collective participation underscored their commitment to maintaining a standard of excellence and unity within their roles.
Enhancing the image of taxi services
The association hopes that Tie Day will not only enhance the image of taxi services in the area but also encourage camaraderie and pride among drivers.
By donning ties, participants will symbolize their commitment to providing safe and reliable transportation for the community. The initiative reflects a broader trend of enhancing image and standards within public transportation sectors.
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“The association said this initiative aims to promote professionalism, unity, discipline, and pride in the important roles our team plays every day. We appreciate everyone who embraced the concept and represented the organization with excellence.
“A professional appearance reflects our commitment to providing quality service and maintaining high standards within our ranks. We thank everyone who participated in making our first Tie Day a success!” the association said.
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