Following an assessment of the level of cooperation between both parties, the General reassured union representatives that concrete and urgent measures have been implemented by the hierarchy to curb all forms of harassment on the highways.

The transport union leaders were urged to exercise heightened vigilance and demonstrate responsible behavior on the roads, particularly in the lead-up to the Easter holidays, a period when students are on holiday. Additionally, the GB/COMPRG raised awareness among participants about the growing circulation of firearms and other dangerous objects.

In their remarks, the union representatives commended the strong collaboration with the National Gendarmerie and expressed satisfaction with the measures taken. They also committed to sensitizing their members on responsible driving practices in order to significantly reduce road accidents.

It should be recalled that the SED/CGN established this consultative platform between the National Gendarmerie and road transport unions across the five Gendarmerie Regions. These quarterly coordination meetings are chaired by the respective General Commanders of the Gendarmerie Regions.