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At least 26 people were killed and 28 others injured ⁢in a collision⁤ between ⁣two minibuses in the west of the Ivory Coast, the Ministry of ‌Transport announced..

The Director General ⁣of ‍Land Transport and Traffic, Omar Sako, ‌said: “There ​was⁢ a ‍fatal traffic accident on the⁣ Daloa-Issia road, and according to identical sources twenty-six people were dead, ten of whom ⁣were burnt, and ⁣twenty-eight. injured.”“.

He added,”A team from the Ministry of Transport has been sent to the scene and an examination is open ⁤to provide​ a full picture of the circumstances of the accident.”

As in some ⁣African countries,there are often ⁢bloody accidents ‍in the⁢ Ivory Coast due to ⁣the⁣ poor condition of some roads and ‍the large number of vehicles,and a large number of drivers have driving licenses that they bought without attending to driving. school..

Source: Agence France-Presse

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What are the common causes of⁢ road accidents in the Ivory Coast?

Q&A‍ with​ transportation Expert on‍ Recent Fatal Collision in Ivory Coast

Time.news Editor: Today, we’re discussing a tragic incident in the Ivory Coast​ that has claimed the ⁣lives ‍of at least 26 people and left 28 others⁤ injured following a collision‍ between⁢ two minibuses. We’re‌ joined⁣ by ⁣Dr.Marie Kone, a transportation⁤ safety expert with over 15⁤ years of experiance in‌ road safety management ⁣across west Africa.Dr.Kone, thank you for being with us.

Dr. Marie ‌Kone: ​Thank ⁤you for having me.

Time.news Editor: Let’s dive ⁢right into the details. The ⁢accident occurred on the Daloa-Issia road, which has‍ raised concerns about road safety in the region. What factors ⁣typically contribute to such tragic incidents in ⁣the ivory Coast?

Dr. Marie Kone: Regrettably, incidents like this ⁢are not ​uncommon in the Ivory Coast and ‌several other African nations. Key ⁣contributing factors include the poor ‍condition of many roads,which‍ can remain inadequately ‍maintained ‍for extended periods,and also the ‌high volume of vehicles on the roads. ⁣Additionally, ​a significant number of​ drivers lack proper training; ⁢many have obtained their licenses through less-than-legitimate means, ofen without proper instruction or practical experience.

Time.news editor: The ‌Ministry of Transport⁤ has‌ dispatched a team to ​examine the accident’s circumstances. What kind⁢ of insights can we expect from such investigations?

Dr. Marie Kone: Investigations like this typically⁢ aim to gather data on the accident’s specifics, such as road conditions, vehicle safety standards, and driver behavior at the⁢ time of the‌ crash. The findings ⁣can help in understanding ⁢whether human ⁢error,vehicle failure,or⁢ environmental factors ⁣were to blame. This data is crucial for developing strategies that‍ enhance safety measures and road regulations⁢ in the future.

Time.news Editor: Given the recurrent ⁢nature ‌of these accidents, what practical advice ⁤would you offer to⁢ drivers and passengers in this context?

Dr. Marie Kone: I encourage all drivers and passengers to prioritize safety. ‍This includes ensuring that drivers maintain appropriate speeds,‌ adhere ​to traffic laws, and⁢ avoid distractions ​while driving. Furthermore, it’s essential for passengers to⁣ speak up if⁤ they feel unsafe or if vehicle conditions appear‍ substandard. Education on road safety practices can⁢ also play a vital⁤ role in reducing the risks ⁤associated⁤ with driving in these regions.

Time.news Editor: What steps do you think government ‌agencies should take to improve ‌road safety and‌ prevent similar tragedies?

Dr. Marie kone: The government needs⁢ to focus on several key areas. Firstly, ⁤improving‌ road infrastructure is ⁣paramount—repaving and maintaining roads can substantially reduce accident rates.Secondly, stricter regulations surrounding the issuance of driver’s ‌licenses are imperative‍ to ​ensure that‌ every driver has ⁤the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the roads safely. lastly, public awareness campaigns ⁢about road safety practices can educate the community about safe driving⁤ behaviors and the importance of vehicle maintenance.

Time.news Editor: Thank ⁤you for​ your​ valuable‌ insights, Dr. Kone. It‌ is crucial for the Ivory Coast and similar ‍regions to address these road safety ⁤issues ⁤to prevent future​ tragedies.

Dr. marie Kone: Thank ‌you for shedding light on this critically important‍ issue. I hope we can work towards a safer driving ​environment ⁤for all.

time.news Editor: To all our readers: remember to stay ⁢safe on ‌the roads, be ​vigilant, ⁣and prioritize safety over speed. for​ more updates and news, follow us⁢ on our channels.

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