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The Rwanda National Police (RNP) has issued a stern warning to drivers who have vehemently continued to breach traffic rules leading to road accidents and loss of lives.

Police warns drivers to be cautious
Police warns drivers to be cautious

The warning follows the five accidents registered across the country on Saturday in which one person died and fourteen others injured.

The accidents were registered in Nyagatare, Kirehe, Kamonyi and Nyarugenge districts.

They also include the one in Kacyiru where Toyota Corora, registration number RAC 517H destroyed five palm trees.

The spokesperson for traffic and road safety, Supt. Jean Marie Ndushabandi said that the driver identified as Duncan Mathieu Mugisha was drunk at the time of the accident.

Other accidents, he added, were due to over-speeding and reckless driving.

“We have said it time and again for road users, especially drivers and motorcyclists, to abide by traffic rules and regulations, avoid driving while talking on phone, overtaking in dangerous corners, over-speeding and careless driving,” Supt. Ndushabandi said.

He warned of “severe consequences” to whoever will be caught breaching traffic rules.

Supt. Ndushabandi also warned owners of vehicles with mechanical faults to take them for inspection and to fix them to avoid likely accidents.

The presidential decree No. 85/01 of September 2, 2002, regulating general traffic police and road traffic; stipulates, in part, that “vehicles not satisfying the set technical criteria will not be issued a certificate. Owners of vehicles using public roads without the certificate will be liable to a fine of Rwf 25, 000.”

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