The tragic death of a 12-year-old boy, who fell from a moving vehicle, has been deemed preventable by Irimaia Rokosawa, the chief executive officer of the Land Transport Authority (LTA). According to Mr. Rokosawa, this incident highlights the critical need for drivers to remain vigilant and responsible, especially in challenging road conditions.

Reports indicate that the boy was thrown from the vehicle due to encountering potholes, leading to the unfortunate accident. In response to this tragedy, Mr. Rokosawa emphasized the importance of drivers exercising heightened awareness on the road, particularly when navigating uneven surfaces. He urged all drivers to reduce their speed and ensure that passengers are secure while traveling.

Mr. Rokosawa called for a significant cultural shift regarding road safety. He stressed that speeding not only diminishes reaction time but also amplifies the risk of severe collisions. Both drivers and passengers share the responsibility of ensuring safe travel, and reckless behavior can have dire consequences.

The LTA continues to advocate for road safety through educational campaigns aimed at promoting responsible driving and appropriate passenger conduct. This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the potential consequences of neglecting road safety measures, and it highlights the ongoing need for awareness and diligence among all road users.

In the face of this tragedy, there is hope that increased education and awareness can lead to safer driving practices and a reduction in avoidable accidents. As communities come together to emphasize road safety, individuals can play a crucial role in preventing future incidents.


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