53 killed, 244 injured in Ondo auto crashes
BY OLAIDE SHITTUBreakdown of Fatalities: Male Adults: 39, Female Adults: 13, and Female Child: 1.
Ibitoye attributed the alarming rate of accidents to the following factors:
Speeding
Dangerous Driving
Overloading
Fatigue
Bad Roads
Host Issues
Impatience
Disregard for Vehicle Maintenance
Call for Behavioral Change:
Ibitoye emphasized the urgent need for all stakeholders to reflect on their roles in road safety, including:
Drivers
Pedestrians
Passengers
Government
Policy Makers
Engineers and Road Designers
Civil Society Organizations
He urged a collective change in attitude towards road safety administration and traffic management to reduce preventable deaths.
“It is also incumbent on drivers, pedestrians, and passengers to evolve a change in behavior such that every user of the road will have a duty to exhibit a positive attitude to ensure a reduction in the occurrence of road traffic crashes,” he said.
Advice to Drivers: Ibitoye specifically admonished commercial drivers to:
Avoid drunk driving
Refrain from road rage
Reduce speeding
He stressed that adherence to these guidelines would significantly reduce road traffic crashes and save lives.