Yamaha India conducts female rider training program in Delhi
When they launched the Ray scooter, India Yamaha Motor had also promised that they will be conducting female riding training programs here. Now the company has started its initiative by organizing its riding program in New Delhi. More than 80 females participated in this training venture. The riding program focuses on females who want to learn to ride a scooter and also obtain a riding license. There are also plans to conduct the Yamaha Female Riding Training Program in more cities in the future.
Jun Nakata, director, Yamaha Motor India sales said, "Young girls these days consider scooters a viable option for commuting and the best way to encourage them is by providing them quality training with strong and stable instructors. This training will therefore meet the need for a riding school for girls in India. Yamaha supports these young riders through "Yamaha Female Riding Training â" YFRT" to be safe riders and less prone to accidents. YFRT is also a good platform to explain the features & benefits of our scooter Ray that we launched in September last year, the response for which has been very encouraging."
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