Okada riders must join unions, use approved safety gear under new regulations - NRSA
New regulations are coming for okada riders - but will these rules actually make the roads safer?
Okada riders will soon be required to join unions and use approved safety gear, according to the NRSA's Abraham Amaliba. The new regulations aim to improve accountability and road safety. Unions will be responsible for members' conduct, and riders must use approved helmets.
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