Togolese government sets up a special office for road security amidst rising accidents

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Monday, 28 March 2022 17:39
Togolese government sets up a special office for road security amidst rising accidents

(Togo First) - The government of Togo has established an office especially for promoting road safety, according to a statement issued by the ministers’ council on March 27, 2022. The National Road Safety Office (ONSR), as it is called, has a mission to “study, research, and implement all measures that could improve the safety of road users,” the statement reads.

The measures include preventing accidents, training drivers, raising their awareness, as well as improving emergency medical support.

The ONSR, according to Lomé, will reinforce strategies and programs aimed at tackling road insecurity in Togo. 

The news is announced in a context where the increase in the number of road accidents is strongly deplored by the competent authorities, especially for motorcycles. Measures such as the mandatory wearing of helmets for passengers (motorcycles), the recent establishment of an Observatory of Land Transport (OTT), or the introduction of a category A driving permit or breathalyzer on the roads, had been considered. 

In 2021, nearly 7,500 accidents were recorded on Togolese roads, resulting in 680 deaths.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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