Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

TSCZ gears for festive season

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He said this year TSCZ was intensifyi­ng its campaigns in a bid to create awareness in individual­s about the dangers of irresponsi­ble driving following an increase in traffic accident deaths in the past year.

“There has been an increase in the number of traffic accident deaths, during the festive season last year we recorded 146 cases compared to the same period in 2016 when we recorded 106 deaths.

“This is a sign that we should educate people frequently on the dangers of irresponsi­ble driving through educationa­l campaigns nationwide and the campaign seeks to raise awareness in individual­s,” he said.

He said the aim was to reduce road traffic accidents by 50 percent before the year 2030.

He added:

“The volume of traffic on our roads will be high and with this there will be a high risk of traffic mishaps.

“Added to this is the festive euphoria associated with the festive season to the extent of road users getting carried away as reflected by speeding, drunk driving, temptation to drive without licences and night driving.”

“Save lives, slow down. Passengers must demand that drivers slow down to save their lives.

“We are blacklisti­ng travel by mshikashik­a and we urge all passengers to shun these illegal modes of transport since in most cases the vehicles and other drivers will be unfit,” said Mr Chinoda.

He said people should observe road rules and regulation­s at all times so as to promote safety and reduce road accident deaths in the country.

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