Togo Road Deaths Fell Between 2022 and 2024, Data Show

Transport
Friday, 28 November 2025 11:03
Togo Road Deaths Fell Between 2022 and 2024, Data Show

(Togo First) - Road deaths in Togo have declined from levels seen in 2021 and 2022, according to data presented on Wednesday at the 14th African Road Safety Day.

Between 2022 and 2024, the country recorded 1,826 fatalities, an annual average of about 608, down from the roughly 700 deaths seen in earlier years.

The 2022-2024 period also saw nearly 21,000 accidents and 28,501 injuries. Officials say part of the drop in deaths stems from tougher enforcement, including mandatory helmet use for motorcyclists, who account for most crashes.

But major challenges remain. Speeding, fatigue, alcohol use, improper lane changes and reckless driving continue to be the main causes of accidents. Officials also stressed the need for safer road behavior.

Awareness campaigns, tighter enforcement and the rollout of new technology form part of the current strategy.

The national ambition is to build an ecosystem where people are backed by technology,” said Michel Tindano, secretary general of the transport ministry. Driving simulators, speed radars and automated ticketing systems will be rolled out more broadly, said Dermane Tadjudini, director of road and rail transport.

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