'CNH Pai D'égua': Detran holds a practical exam drive for atypical mothers in Greater Belém
The Detran is conducting a special event for atypical mothers to expedite their practical driving tests as part of the CNH Pai D’égua program in Greater Belém.
The Detran (State Department of Transit) in Brazil is holding an initiative until Friday, aiming to facilitate practical driving exams for atypical mothers participating in the CNH Pai D’égua social program. This program is specifically designed to assist women from the cities of Belém, Ananindeua, Marituba, Benevides, and Santa Bárbara do Pará in obtaining their driver’s licenses. The event focuses on candidates who have successfully completed all prior steps and are now ready for their final driving tests.
Each candidate has a designated time slot for their practical test, with direct communication established to ensure organized scheduling. The initiative is particularly tailored to meet the needs of atypical mothers, who may face unique challenges in accessing these services. Ana Carolina Sampaio, the head of the organizing committee, emphasized the importance of facilitating a supportive environment for these mothers to achieve their driving qualifications swiftly.
This practical exam drive is a significant step towards promoting inclusivity in driving education and licensing, demonstrating the commitment of the Detran to support atypical mothers in their pursuit of independence and mobility. Through this initiative, the Detran not only aids in the processing of licenses but also fosters empowerment among these women, enabling them to navigate their communities more freely.