Bus drivers tipped on road safety ahead of festive season

Nov 14, 2014

Vivo Energy has trained 100 bus drivers from leading bus companies on road safety ahead of the festive season to curb road carnage. The training held in Kampala comes at a time when road accidents soar during the festive season. It’s attributed to reckless driving, drunk driving, and use of mobile

By Vision Reporter

Vivo Energy has trained 100 bus drivers from leading bus companies on road safety ahead of the festive season to curb road carnage.

The training held in Kampala comes at a time when road accidents soar during the festive season. It’s attributed to reckless driving, drunk driving, and use of mobile phones while driving.

The accidents are also caused by errors triggered by fatigue since drivers make many trips without rest and from over speeding to increase the number of trips.

According to police reports, there are 200 black spots along several roads that motorists should take care of to reduce the road carnage.  The dangerous spots are due to sharp corners, lack of road signs, large potholes, and narrow roads, among others.

Speaking at the training, Cerinah Zalwango, the Corporate Communications Manager, Vivo Energy, said that the highest numbers of road accidents are registered in December because there are many vehicles on the road as people travel up-country.  She urged the drivers to be mindful of their lives and those of their passengers.

“As bus drivers you carry many people’s lives in your hands therefore you ought to take this responsibly seriously. Just imagine what will happen to your family if you are reported dead after an accident. I urge you to actively participate in this defensive driving training to ensure you fulfill your responsibility in changing the poor statistics on road accidents in this season, ” Zalwango said.  

It’s estimated that more than 3,000 people die every year in traffic accidents in Uganda and another 15,000 are injured.

The chairman of the Uganda bus drivers association, Yunus Kigundu commended Vivo Energy for the training. He admitted that most bus drivers lack road safety training. "We have lost 4 bus drivers in a space of 2 months this year due to road accidents," he added.

Vivo Energy distributes and markets Shell branded fuels and lubricants in 16 African countries.

 

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