Hyderabad: The Women & Children Safety Wing (W&CSW) partnered with the traffic police and conducted a surprise check of various school buses in the city Cyberabad police said that SHE Teams along with traffic cops conducted mock drills at some international schools regarding safety.
Officials also verified fitness certificate of the vehicles and whether the bus drivers were having an experience of above 5 years.
They also checked whether there were any pending challans against school buses.tnn
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