Glasfit, Arrive Alive form partnership to boost road safety awareness
Automotive glass fitting and repair services company Glasfit and road safety initiative Arrive Alive have announced a partnership to enhance road safety.
The collaboration is part of the partners' commitment to making South African roads safer for everyone, especially ahead of the busy Easter weekend.
Through a series of collaborative efforts, including awareness campaigns, educational programmes and safety initiatives, the partnership aims to reduce road accidents and save lives across South Africa.
“Our roads connect us, but they also pose challenges that we can overcome only by working together. This partnership with Glasfit is an alliance for our shared vision of a safer road environment in South Africa. Combining our resources and expertise can amplify our impact and create lasting change,” said Arrive Alive Online Initiative founder Johan Jonck.
“Beyond repairing and replacing automotive glass, Glasfit wants to ensure every journey is safe. Partnering with Arrive Alive is a natural extension of our commitment to safety. Together, we aim to educate, empower and equip South African drivers with the knowledge and tools they need to travel safely,” said Glasfit CEO Safiera Mall.
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