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DJ Chicken to be Prosecuted Over Multiple Road Crashes
The Ogun State Ministry of Justice has announced that it is accelerating the prosecution of popular entertainer Ademola Abiodun, widely known as DJ Chicken, following a series of road incidents, including a crash that occurred in Sagamu on November 1, 2025. According to the Ministry, Abiodun rammed into two motorcycles during the Sagamu incident, leaving a rider and a female passenger seriously…
UK - Remember those that have been killed in road traffic collisions during the St George Church Service of Remembrance in England.
A service to remember those that have been killed in road traffic collisions but also to remember those left behind.
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WDOR Service by BYLC, England 2023-11-19 @ 12:00 AM St George’s Church Barker Butts Lane CV61EA United Kingdom
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BANGLADESH- Citizens will share suffering of victim and their family with presence of policymakers.
1. Marches and processions; 2. Discussion meeting.
One event will be processioned with road crash survivors, Orthopaedic doctors, road safety coalition Bangladesh members Aftermath, all participants will join a discussion meeting, where will share suffering of victim’s voices and their family with presence of policymakers. Probably share a victim video clips at first of discussion meeting and arrange exhibition of road crashes.
World Day of Remembrance, Bangladesh 2023-11-19 @ 12:00 AM National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR), Seminar Room, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar,Dhaka, Bangladesh Dhaka-1207 1207 Bangladesh
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UGANDA - Northern Uganda Remembering Road Crash -Accident Victims.
To reduce the number of road traffic accidents and fatalities in Uganda through increased awareness and advocacy for road safety, and to commemorate and honor the victims of road accidents through annual events and activities on the world Day remembrance for road victims.
Commemoration of World Day Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Uganda 2023-11-19 @ 12:00 AM Foundation For PRIVATE Sector Drivers Initiatives Uganda Uganda Railway grounds Jinja Road 256 Uganda More details
The specific objectives
To raise awareness about the devastating impact of road accidents on families, communities, and the country as a whole.
To advocate for improved road safety measures, including better infrastructure, education, and enforcement of traffic laws.
To commemorate and honor the victims of road traffic accidents through annual events and activities on the World Day Remembrance for Road Victims.
Project activities
Conducting road safety awareness campaigns in various regions of Uganda to educate drivers, pedestrians, and other road users about safe driving practices and the importance of following traffic rules and regulations.
Organizing an annual event on the World Day of Remembrance for Road Victims to commemorate and honor the victims of road accidents, including a candlelight vigil, a moment of silence, and speeches from government officials, NGOs, and victims’ families.
Engaging with the media to raise awareness about the event and to promote road safety messages to the public through radio, TV, and social media platforms.
Working with relevant government agencies and NGOs to advocate for improved road safety measures, such as better road infrastructure, the enforcement of traffic laws, and the provision of emergency medical services.
Collaborating with private sector companies and organizations to sponsor and support the project activities and to promote road safety messages to their employees and customers. Improve road safety measures through painting of zebra crossing and serving of reflectors to motorists. Innovation
Painting road markings and signs with reflective paint to increase their visibility at night and in low-light conditions.
Advocating for the installing speed humps and bumps in high-risk areas to reduce the speed of vehicles and prevent accidents.
Advocating for creating designated bike lanes and pedestrian walkways to separate cyclists and pedestrians from motor vehicles.
Providing helmets and other safety gear to motorcyclists and bicyclists, along with education about the importance of using these safety measures.
Project Duration The project will take place on 19th November 2023 and will run for a year.
About the road traffic victims symbol.
On World Day we too pay tribute to the dedicated emergency crews, police and medical professionals, who deal daily with the traumatic aftermath of road crashes.
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2,126 Lives lost in road crashes — MTTD
2,126 Lives lost in road crashes — MTTD
Ghana recorded 2,126 fatalities from road crashes between January and September this year, the Motor Transport and Traffic Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service has announced. Another 11,659 people sustained varying degrees of injury in the 11,585 accidents within the same period. This means that, on average, every road crash from January to September this year claimed the lives of more…
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