THE new normal caused by the pandemic has presented more threats and challenges in driving and mobility. It changed how people drive as well as how they treat their cars and other people on the road.

As a part of commitment to road safety, Ford Philippines partners with Tuason Racing School to launch the company's 14th Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) program, bringing back in-person training sessions in addition to virtual and hybrid sessions to ensure a safer drive.

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