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Illustration of 12-year-old’s death was preventable, says LTA chief

Tragic Loss: A Call for Safer Roads After Young Boy’s Death

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The tragic incident involving the death of a 12-year-old boy, who was ejected from a vehicle due to hitting potholes, has garnered serious attention from the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in Fiji. According to LTA CEO Irimaia Rokosawa, this incident serves as a stark reminder that such losses of life can be avoidable.

Rokosawa emphasized the critical need for drivers to be vigilant, responsible, and cautious while navigating roadways, especially under challenging conditions. He mentioned that the responsibility of ensuring passenger safety lies heavily on the shoulders of the drivers.

To prevent similar tragedies, he urged motorists to slow down when encountering uneven road surfaces and to ensure that passengers are securely seated within the vehicle. The emphasis is not only on driving safely but also on recognizing the shared responsibility between both drivers and passengers in maintaining safety on the roads.

Rokosawa has called for a nationwide change in mindset regarding road safety, warning against speeding which diminishes reaction time and heightens the risk of collisions. He reiterated that a commitment to responsible driving and awareness of road conditions is paramount for the safety of everyone.

The LTA continues to promote education campaigns focused on road safety, aiming to empower drivers and passengers alike to make safer choices.

This message highlights the ongoing need for greater awareness and action towards enhancing road safety. It’s a hopeful reminder that with continued education and a collective effort, preventable accidents can be reduced, fostering a safer environment for all road users.


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