681 Road Accidents Occurred from January to Date - MobileTraffic Boss

By Lamin Njie

 

 

Lamin King Colley, Commissioner of Mobile Traffic, has revealed that over 681 road traffic accidents/crashes have occurred in The Gambia since January 2022. According to him, out of this number, 109 people have so far died including Gambians and non-Gambians from these accidents.

Commissioner Colley was speaking on Thursday, 13th October 2022 at the Banjul garage as part of efforts by different stakeholders in the transport sector to sensitise drivers and other road users across the seven administrative regions of the country in a way and manner that would curb road traffic accidents/crashes on our roads.

The Police Commissioner further revealed that apart from over-speeding, brake problems and worn-out tyres, some drivers are in the habit of taking dangerous substances such as drugs, while carrying passengers, leading to serious accidents.

He called on the drivers to change their attitudes positively whenever they are carrying passengers. He said his men and women in uniform will ensure that drivers always follow the traffic rules at all times.

Commissioner Colley’s revelations came at a time when the Gambia is ranked among countries in the world with the highest number of road traffic accidents/crashes.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure, together with the Gambia Transport Union, the Ministry of Gender, The Gambia Police Force, The Gambia Red Cross Society, and others had embarked on a nationwide road safety sensitisation tour across the country.

The week-long tour was geared towards educating drivers and other road users on safe driving and best practices on the road; such as low speed, no drinking and driving, the importance of using a seat belt, helmet usage, and zebra crossing on the road among other issues regarding road safety.