tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855057824542728030.post4878287838373533273..comments2024-03-28T00:47:44.474-07:00Comments on Diary of a Frustrated Brotha: Accident Museum Next Tourist AttractionDiary of a Frustrated Brothahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01171143622302626870noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855057824542728030.post-64866837529165790902015-05-21T02:05:40.740-07:002015-05-21T02:05:40.740-07:00I think we already have accidents museums at the p...I think we already have accidents museums at the police stations where all the mangled cars are parked and the truth is no one goes to view them. lol.Chitaikahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11107522780985782307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855057824542728030.post-41982705357263288132015-05-11T05:49:29.347-07:002015-05-11T05:49:29.347-07:00if we are people who work with statistics, we shou...if we are people who work with statistics, we should take note that the accident graph has spiraled since the formula 1 and link Zambia were embarked on, as such, i would advice RTSA or GRZ to not only look into the drivers but also the standard of the roads, they might be good yet not so compatible with the dynamics of the machines moving on them. Then GRZ must not only work on roads but also the railway system to bring it to better standards in terms of price, comfortability and efficiency(time taken to travel a given distance) which will in turn discourage the use of personal vehicles for long distance travels. if possible they should also mount readily available paramedics within a give distance, this will reduce the number of people dying when the are involved in accidents. INFORAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855057824542728030.post-62594260415427090882015-05-10T15:03:28.897-07:002015-05-10T15:03:28.897-07:00Getting to change the mindset on the roads is the ...Getting to change the mindset on the roads is the great big question that we need to answer. I do not know if more road blocks, accident museums would work. I think the stripping of licenses or license suspension would be a good.<br /><br />Thanks for reading Keith highly appreciatedDiary of a Frustrated Brothahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01171143622302626870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855057824542728030.post-81544235340047736382015-05-08T03:33:24.062-07:002015-05-08T03:33:24.062-07:00I happened to be driving to Livingstone around the...I happened to be driving to Livingstone around the same period that the accident occurred. Actually the image of the mangled Toyota Noah near Kalomo still haunts me to this day. Many of the accidents on our roads are caused by driver stupidity. The way some people drive on these roads you would think they are auditioning for Formula 1. It is understandable that driving is probably not the luxury it was previously, but the excitement on our roads has to be contained. In the end there is not much anyone can do about drivers who are obsessed with overtaking and display all the patience of a lactating Rhinoceros. <br /><br />People should learn that once on the road you are not competing with anyone. The road is a public good and the next person enjoys just as much of right to use it as yourself. There is no need for these pitiful duels that one sees on our roads. I also think RATSA should tighten the screening process for awarding licences. I have had my fair share of idiots who know nothing about basic driving rules, so much that I have often been left wondering how such even obtained licences.<br /><br />Pleasure reading your blog as always.Keith Hamundyoli Hamusutehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14103689138132664359noreply@blogger.com