‘Review road safety measures’
Published On September 14, 2015 » 1469 Views» By Davies M.M Chanda » Latest News
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By JAMES KUNDA –
THE Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) has called for a review of road safety measures in the wake of increasing road traffic accidents.
ZRST spokesperson Miles Mwale said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that there was need for an urgent meeting involving various stakeholders to review the status of road safety programmes.
Mr Mwale’s remarks come in the wake of a road accident that claimed the lives of 17 people in Lusaka at the weekend.
Mr Mwale, who conveyed condolences to the grieving families on behalf of ZRST chairperson Daniel Mwamba, said the Ministry of Transport should facilitate the indaba as soon as possible.
“ZRST is concerned about the recurring fatal accidents and calls on the Government to organise an urgent meeting comprising all stakeholders to review the implementation status of various measures intended to improve the deteriorating road safety situation in the country,” he said.
In the first six months of this year, about 1,028 people lost their lives in road accidents, leaving the country’s road-related fatality rate at 31 per 100,000.

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