Practical training was given on traffic coordination and transfer. In collaboration with the Addis Ababa Police Traffic Control Department, the authority provided practical training to the authority's staff assigned to the new classification of traffic control, awareness, awareness and road fund work units on the basic procedures and concepts that help to organize and transfer traffic. Inspector Solomon Adane, Head of the Addis Ababa Traffic Police's Traffic Skills and Public Awareness Division, who gave awareness training on traffic safety and accidents, as well as ethics and service delivery, explained that traffic accidents are caused by drivers' negligence, pedestrians' lack of road use system, vehicle's lack of technical skills on the road and bad weather. Cause is a potential emergency. Inspector Solomon said that signs and indications are one of the things needed to ensure traffic flow and safety. They also explained ways to control ethical issues that a traffic controller should know and implement. Inspector Kenenisa Chaka, who is the Head of Traffic Professional Development at Addis Ababa Traffic Police, who gave the practical training in the training program, said that if we create proper traffic management and dispatching jobs for our society, we can work effectively on traffic flow and safety. Inspector Kenenisa said that you should strengthen yourself psychologically when you start work. A traffic controller explained what to do when a traffic accident occurs. After that, they gave the practical training basic transfer applications to the trainees and the trainees did practical exercises on the transfer applications. It is known that training was given on the legal frameworks implemented by the Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority yesterday, and practical coordination and transfer training was completed today.