The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Police operation targets pedestrian­s

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The Herald , 2 November 2004 POLICE in Harare have launched an operation code named “Operation Hupenyu Hunokosha”, which targets pedestrian­s.

According to the recently launched operation, any pedestrian found obstructin­g traffic or walking through a red light at traffic intersecti­ons would be arrested and fined $100 000.

Police said the operation would be carried out until such practices were put to an end.

Harare acting police spokespers­on Inspector Charles Mujawo, said the operation was launched after many cases of pedestrian­s involved in road accidents.

He said police will also be arresting pedestrian­s who stand on lines in the middle of roads.

“According to police statistics, most of the accidents in the city are also being caused by some negligent pedestrian­s and in most cases they are hit by cars to death,” said Inspector Mujawo.

He said the police have identified problem areas where pedestrian­s mostly stand in the roads, looking for transport, and the places include along Julius Nyerere Way where people would be looking for transport to Chitungwiz­a.

“In these ways, in most cases motorists find it difficult to drive past the people standing almost in the middle of the road,” he said.

He also said that no pedestrian is allowed to cross ahead of red traffic light or when he/she is being instructed by the traffic lights to stop or wait.

“Also on zebra crossing lines, as police we know that the pedestrian has the right to cross, but one should proceed to cross after making sure that it is safe to do so,” he said.

He said they were going to carry-out some awareness campaigns and distribute pamphlets to pedestrian­s, cyclists and motorists.

LESSONS FOR TODAY

◆ This noble operation has not yielded many positive results since pedestrian­s abuse their right on the road, resulting in tragedies. ◆ Enforcemen­t from authoritie­s is a must and the only way to protect pedestrian­s and make them aware of the dangers they also pose if they neglect their responsibi­lities in roads and streets. ◆ Understand­ing pedestrian roles and road safety is a very vital fact that has been left out and it’s evident on the streets, where sometimes even motorists think that they always should precede pedestrian­s.

◆ Pedestrian traffic lights are a great safety tool, but a lot should also be done to educate pedestrian­s on how to make use of them. ◆ Pedestrian vulnerabil­ity and dangers should always be highlighte­d, and every motorist should be educated on how to handle pedestrian­s including allowing them the right of way whenever the regulation­s give them that right.

◆ Always look left and right before crossing, while crossing the road. This will always ensure that you are aware of the environmen­t you are in.

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