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- Road Safety in Nigeria has a brighter future with the implementation of a mechanism that is all-involving. Federal, States, MDAs, Stakeholders and the PRESS now see road safety as a collective task.
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Oct 14, 2024 · This is why the task of road safety is a collective effort. It requires the combined efforts of both the public and private sector, civil society organisations, non-governmental...
The Nigeria Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) is a medium term sector strategy which provides a framework for developing and applying the missing blocks required to achieve the Road Safety Vision which cuts across the safe systems approach advocated by the UN Decade of Action (2011-2020).
HOLISTIC INVOLVEMENT Road Safety in Nigeria has a brighter future with the implementation of a mechanism that is all-involving. Federal, States, MDAs, Stakeholders and the PRESS now see road safety as a collective task. 21
The NRSS encapsulates the growing national consciousness on issues of road safety, the spirit of collective responsibility and determination to reduce the level of RTCs and ensure that neither deaths nor serious injuries result from these crashes.
Oct 20, 2024 · The fact remains that no single government, or agency of government left alone, can boast of having the sole capacity to combat the menace of road traffic crashes and entrench safety on the roads. That is why the task of road safety is basically a collective effort.
INTRODUCTION. This is the 10th in the annual brief of the FRSC to the World Bank on the Safe Corridor Project in Nigeria. Road Safety is a challenge that has provoked global, regional and national concerns on tackling its consequences through numerous approaches.
Improving the road safety situation in Nigeria would require more concerted effort and an overall system-based policy reform involving both government and road users.