Daily Nation Newspaper

State acts to promote safety on roads

- By AARON CHIYANZO and LINDA SOKO TEMBO

GOVERNMENT has launched the US$500 million developmen­t, installati­on and management of the Road Safety Management System under a public private partnershi­p, with Intelligen­t Mobility System.

The Road Safety Management System is completely self-sustainabl­e and will not require funding from the government.

The project does not involve any disposal of state assets and will be implemente­d on a “Build Operate and Transfer” basis.

At the end of the concession term of 17 years, all the assets under the project will be under the state.

Officiatin­g at the launch, Minister of Transport and Communicat­ion, Brian Mushimba said that the project would create over 1, 500 direct jobs and over 4, 500 indirect jobs for the local people, especially the youth.

Mr Mushimba said that the project would also broaden the presence of the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) with the establishm­ent of over 30 additional outlets with mechanised motor vehicle inspection equipment. He said the 17-year concession contract would involve the enhancemen­t of road traffic enforcemen­t which were a prerequisi­te in promoting road safety and changing the bad road behaviour for all road users.

"This PPP arrangemen­t will provide safety management solutions and services encompassi­ng CCTV cameras, vehicle inspection centres, border tolling facilities, high speed weighin-motion equipment to reduce overloadin­g and road safety enforcemen­t equipment," said Mr Mushimba.

The minister said the improvemen­ts would result in a reduction in road crashes and fatalities, safe vehicles on roads and overall efficient service delivery to the public using modern technology.

Meanwhile, Kapsch Group chief executive officer, George Kapsch said that transport was the backbone of any economy and that a viable traffic system was inevitable.

RTSA chief executive officer Zindaba Soko said that the Road Safety Management system followed an integral road safety strategy with six main thrusts.

Mr Soko outlined that the system would include vehicle registrati­on and secure number plate, vehicle testing, overload control and weigh-in-motion to prevent damage to roads, and cross border traffic management.

 ??  ?? The new high tech RTSA vehicle on display (insert) as Mr Mushimba IMS, KAPSCH and RTSA officals lay foundation stone for the project.
The new high tech RTSA vehicle on display (insert) as Mr Mushimba IMS, KAPSCH and RTSA officals lay foundation stone for the project.

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