As a result of many accidents happening in the country, the Government is finalising legislation which will see buses being governed not to exceed 100km per hour in line with SADC protocols.
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@MhonaFelix
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@MinistryofTID
@MhonaFelix
@tscz1
Maybe the Minister need to clarify the move coz all buses have stickers written 80km/h Tarred Roads and 60km/h Other Roads, thought those came by through legislation. Have the
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been using machine to check the speeds after an accident?
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@MinistryofTID
@MhonaFelix
@tscz1
What is needed is drivers to be responsible when we are on the roads, respect others and be disciplined. Without discipline even a driver travelling at 40km can be a hazard on the roads. There is no need for us to be excited when we are on the roads.
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@MhonaFelix
@tscz1
Accident in Zim are caused by bad road and drunk drivers cant believe it kuti traffic police doesnt have Breatherlisers basa nderekutora chihoko muhomwe badzi🚮🗑️🗑️
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@MhonaFelix
@tscz1
It has been there and is still there all heavy trucks have those speed limit stickers at their back did it changed . We had 2nd front wheel on all buses what happened.