In light of the fatalities, there is a pressing need to invest in an education drive as one option to cultivate behavioral changes on the nation’s roads. President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), emphasizes that with already over 103 fatalities this year as of April 2, stakeholders must come together to complement enforcement measures with robust educational campaigns aimed at fostering a culture of responsible driving behavior.
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