Togo launches road security project to significantly reduce accidents

Transport
Friday, 17 December 2021 14:12
Togo launches road security project to significantly reduce accidents

(Togo First) - Last Tuesday, the Ministry of Transport launched the pilot project for road security PPRSR in Kpalimé. Through the project, the ministry intends to boost road security by organizing driving license examinations for over 7,000  two and three-wheeler drivers nationwide. It will also raise users’ awareness about traffic regulations and the consequence of some of the driving behaviors. The ultimate goal is to significantly reduce road accidents by 2025. 

The project supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) was initiated because of the worrying spike in road accidents with its related consequences, Minister of Trasport  Affoh-Atcha-Dédji explains.  

Indeed, according to figures from the Ministry of Security and Civil Protection, 3,815 road accidents were recorded in the first half of 2021. Those accidents claimed the lives of 346 residents and left 4,721 injured. During the same period a year earlier, only 2,627 road accidents were recorded with  241 deaths and 3,734 injured. 

Esaïe Edoh

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