Cameroon: Stakeholders Urged to Promote Road Safety

The Ministry of Transport organised a one-day workshop recently in Bamenda.

It is on record that about 90 per cent of road accidents result from human behaviour such as high speed, non-respect of traffic signs, influence of alcohol and overloading, amongst others. In the North West region, for example, it is not uncommon to find small four-passenger vehicles carrying up to eight persons and plying the Bamenda-Bafut, Bamenda-Kumbo and Bamenda-Mbengwi highways.

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