The article appears to be an update of the Governor of Kongo Central’s commitment to implement a “Zero Tolerance Plan” to improve road safety on National Number 1. The alarming statistics of accidents and road deaths are a powerful reminder of the need to act quickly.
In this perspective, the Governor met with the Deputy Prime Minister of the Interior to discuss the concrete measures to be taken. Among the proposals considered are the use of the randomized breathalyzer to detect the alcohol level of drivers, strict compliance with speed limits, the control of civil insurance and the technical control of vehicles.
The Governor of Kongo Central, Dr. Guy BANDU NDUNGIDI, has always expressed his concern for the safety of road users and has already taken measures such as the evacuation of wrecked vehicles on the road, the awareness campaign on responsibility and road citizenship, as well as the strengthening of police patrols along the National Number 1.
However, it is important to emphasize that road safety is not only a concern for the authorities, but also for every driver and every road user. By respecting the rules of driving and exercising caution, everyone can help reduce accidents and save lives.
It is therefore essential that the governor’s “Zero Tolerance Plan” is implemented effectively and that regular checks are carried out to ensure compliance with road safety measures. Education and awareness of drivers and pedestrians also play a key role in promoting responsible and safe driving.
In conclusion, road safety is a major challenge in our society, and it is encouraging to see that concrete measures are being taken to address it