
They received international certificates of DOPNV – a document that allows you to transport both in Ukraine and abroad dangerous goods, ranging from gasoline to explosives
In the past, these women had nothing to do with the new profession, but dreamed of it.
The first story
Alena from Kyiv previously worked as an assistant to a neurosurgeon, but cars were the dream of her life. It all started with a conversation with a patient who said that many women drive trucks abroad. A few days later, Alena quit, received categories C and SE, and now she passed the exam for receiving the DOOPN certificate on the preparation of the driver.
“It works around the city, delivers products for large companies and says that short city routes give her real pleasure,” the site says.
History is second
Ilona from Ternopol is a former teacher of piano. At some point, she realized that she wanted cardinal changes.
She learned to drive a trolleybus, subsequently a truck. Now she has mastered a vehicle transporting dangerous goods to transport fuel over long distances, and most of all dreams of routes to Europe.
History is the third
Svetlana from the Luhansk region-a former fitness trainer, now lives in the Poltava region. She is driving from the age of 18, now she works as a driver of a truck in ATP – the only one among men.
“No concessions and no complaints. He says that the main thing is the internal drive, and the only thing that is really difficult is to change the wheel on the truck,” the article says.
History is fourth
Lyudmila from the Kyiv region has experience in managing a trolley, bus and truck. After passing the exam for receiving a certificate, the DOOPNV plans to specialize in the transportation of dangerous goods. He says that this is a logical continuation of her professional path.
The story is fifth
Karina from the Kharkiv region is a railwayman, all her life was fond of cars, races, a picture. That is why the topic of freight transport is its element. She dreams of working abroad and does not imagine herself in another field.
In preparation for the exams, the participants studied international standards of transportation, the procedure for emergency situations and simulated emergency circumstances. Employees of the regional service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs held consultations to pass the exam.
“The exams are behind, and ahead of new professional horizons and opportunities. They are an example of the fact that courage changes not only its own life, but also opens the way for others,” they emphasized on the Facebook page of the service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.




