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Fatalities: Cycology Cycling Club Canvasses Safety of Road Users, Cyclists

- Funmi Ogundare

Cy co logy Cycling Club, has called on the government and corporate organisati­ons to sponsor road signs and billboards that will promote safety of lives on major roads across Lagos, so as reduce fatalities and accidents.

Members of the club had placards bearing inscriptio­ns such as ‘ Na We All Get the Road’, ‘ No Jam Person’, Drive Easy’, ‘No Do Gra Gra for Road’, among others, to raise awareness and educate motorists and commercial bus drivers about the importance of sharing the road, promoting safety, and showing courtesy to all road users (including non-motorists). The move was to commemorat­e the United Nations ( UN) road safety week.

Speaking to journalist­s, at the Share the Road( ST R) ride/ awareness campaign, held recently, at Iyana Oworo, axis of Lagos, the Captain of the club, Mrs. T em it ope George expressed concern that cyclists are vulnerable especially when cycling on major roads as they are sometimes knocked down by hit-and-run drivers.

According to her, “In recent times, there have been a number of deaths as a result of hit-and-run drivers on the roads. A member of the club was hit on December 7, and died, in April this year, one of our profession­al cyclist was hit by a bus and died.

“On new year’s day, we saw two dispatch riders on the road dead, obviously hit by a vehicle.”

She expressed concern that bus drivers usually complained about cyclists being on the road, adding that as road users which include motorists, cyclists, motorcycli­sts, trycylists and pedestrian­s, have the same rights and need to be safe on the road.

“We are all road users who need to be safe. We all have a right to be on the road and we can all share the road if we do it respectful­ly and responsibl­y to avoid road fatalities.

 ?? ?? Member of the Cycology Cycling Club at the Share the Road (STR) ride/ awareness campaign, held in Lagos... recently
Member of the Cycology Cycling Club at the Share the Road (STR) ride/ awareness campaign, held in Lagos... recently

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