Women get good grip on car care


Yeoh being briefed by Bosch Automotive aftermarket representative Dillion Goh on how to conduct car maintenance checks at the Heels and Wheels workshop.

IN LINE with the government’s agenda to reduce road accidents, Bosch Automotive Aftermarket (AA) Malaysia joined hands with the Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry to organise the Heels & Wheels programme.

The first women road safety workshop involving Proton, Petron Malaysia and the Road Safety Department, was launched by Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Hannah Yeoh in Putrajaya

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