In a press release issued on April 1, 2025, Road Safe Sierra Leone (RSSL), a non-governmental organization, is urging road users to adhere to strict road safety measures to prevent accidents on the streets of Sierra Leone.
The organization emphasizes the importance of prioritizing safety and following road safety guidelines for the overall well-being of the nation. RSSL calls on drivers, pedestrians, bike riders, and all road users to comply with essential road safety protocols, such as obeying traffic signs, adhering to speed limits, and respecting traffic laws.
RSSL advocates for improved road conditions and the installation of clear, visible road signs to ensure safe navigation for all road users. CEO of RSSL, Madam Gladys H. Taylor, expresses deep concern over the high rate of road accidents and their impact on individuals, families, and the nation as a whole. She urges everyone, whether driving or walking, to abide by laws and take necessary precautions while using the roads.
The organization recommends the following measures:
1. Adherence to Speed Limits: Drivers must adhere to posted speed limits to ensure safety for all road users.
2. Proper Road Signage: Clear and visible road signs should be maintained and updated to prevent accidents caused by unclear directions.
3. Respect for the Rule of Law: All road users must follow traffic regulations, including stopping at traffic lights, yielding to pedestrians, and ensuring vehicles are in proper working condition.
4. Encouraging Others to Follow Suit: RSSL encourages citizens not only to follow safety measures themselves but also to promote road safety practices among others. Road safety is a collective responsibility.
In conclusion, Road Safe Sierra Leone emphasizes the importance of road safety and urges all road users to play their part in ensuring safe and responsible navigation on the streets of Sierra Leone.
In conclusion, the organization expressed their commitment to increasing awareness of road safety in Sierra Leone through various outreach programs, educational campaigns, and community workshops. Their goal is to ensure that road safety continues to be a top priority in the country.
All what you are sending here is useless… Go and build a bus station at Makaeni and assign big government buses to them like 4 busses .. take away all small cars traveling from Freetown to Maken and Kambia and other places in the country. Lastly expand the Makeni Freetown highway and see what will happen.
You guys are here sending grammar and people are dying..