NLEX Corporation conducts eye care program for bus drivers

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'See Clearly, Drive Safely' project by NLEX Corporation benefited over 100 bus drivers this year

Over 100 bus drivers from Luzon and Metro Manila were given free eye care services by NLEX Corporation under its “See Clearly, Drive Safely” eye care program. NLEX partnered with Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Cardinal Medical Charities Foundation Inc., and Executive Optical to provide free consultation, visual accuracy examination, refraction test, and eye disease screening to member drivers from the Nagkakaisang Samahan ng Nangagasiwa ng Panlalawigang Bus sa Pilipinas Inc .

“The program shows our commitment to making roads safe for everyone because good eyesight is critical to safe driving. By fostering good eye care, we will be able to protect the lives of the drivers and motorists as better vision guarantees safer travel,” NLEX Corporation president J. Luigi Bautista said.

In addition to free eye consultation, the NSNPBPI bus drivers were also provided free eye drops, reading, and prescription glasses during the two-day event. Meanwhile, drivers who need to undergo cataract surgery may avail of treatment and operation for free by the volunteer doctors of Cardinal Santos Medical Center.

Yague acknowledged the importance of promoting good eyesight and encouraged other members to participate in the program for their safety and that of other motorists.

 

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