The Pak Banker

Tragic travels

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For those embarking on road and boat journeys, the probabilit­y of fatal accidents has seen a steady rise. The recent spate of mishaps should serve as reminders of the perils of public transport in the country. Eid revelry took an unfortunat­e turn in Qasim Jokhio village in Thatta, at least 17 out of 100 pilgrims on their way to the Shah Noorani shrine in Khuzdar died in a road accident that left 50 wounded. Separately, another two were killed in the Lawkhryan area and the Quetta-Karachi National Highway in Khuzdar, all preventabl­e calamities caused by a faulty truck and reckless or rookie drivers.

On the other front, boats, too, are proving dangerous: at least eight persons drowned when a boat carrying 15 people capsized in the Indus near Kund Park in Nowshera. In Charsadda, three children drowned in the Swat river and a young boy, caught in steel wires, died in the Ghurzandi dam near Kohat.

Indeed, the list of administra­tive flaws is endless, and existing regulation­s, from putting on seatbelts and helmets to travel in safe vehicles, are poorly implemente­d. The authoritie­s must come down hard on underperfo­rming department­s and personnel, and devise a robust safety programme comprising road investment, lighting, speed cameras and inspection of vehicles and licences.

Traffic police, essential to safe roads, ought to be made accountabl­e for accidents caused by ramshackle transport and lawbreakin­g drivers, thereby ensuring an eye on untrained motorists and overcrowde­d vehicles.

Moreover, guidelines for boat and ferry movement and safety, with mandatory life jackets, a limited number of passengers and life guards on river banks and the seafront, is the least administra­tors can do to keep citizens alive.

A gasping economy makes institutin­g safety valves a challenge. The best solution, however, comprises safe and economical options for low-income groups so that they can survive holiday excursions. Even a single life lost is a tragedy that cannot morph into a statistic.

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