Road safety Mauritius
Road safety to be introduced as school subject
The government has taken several measures to curb the number of road accidents. However, the numbers have been increasing and have become a major concern. In order to stop this, the government has decided to introduce road safety as a subject in both primary and secondary schools. The objective is to raise awareness about the [...]
11 Oct 2011, The Independent Daily
Road safety will be taught in schools
The Ministry of Education introduces new material. So next year, road safety will be taught in primary and secondary.
08 Oct 2011, motors.mega.mu
Tree lopping starts along Curepipe roads
The Municipality of Curepipe launched a tree lopping campaign earlier this week to avoid possible risks to pedestrians and the public in general. This aim is to cut trees that crowd the roads in the city of Curepipe.
28 Sep 2011, motors.mega.mu
Le permis à points bientôt une réalité
Les automobilistes n’ont qu’à bien se tenir sur nos routes ! D’ici peu, le permis à points sera une réalité.
27 Sep 2011, motors.mega.mu
Les 33 routes les plus meurtrières
Le trajet entre les Plaines-Wilhems et le Nord est le plus dangereux avec 23 « black-spots » sur un total de 33. C’est ce qui ressort de la liste préparée par la Traffic Management & Road Safety Unit (TMRSU).
25 Sep 2011, motors.mega.mu
Barlen Munusami, Road Safety Officer: "The police can only change in her habits"
Accidents, the behavior of road users, the code of conduct, Barlen Munusami speaks in his book.
12 Sep 2011, motors.mega.mu
PM announces a squad of 50 bikers to control speeders
Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, has once again reaffirmed its intention to impose strict laws on our roads. He announced the establishment of a new squad composed of 50 riders who will have the role to monitor speeders.
08 Sep 2011, motors.mega.mu
Road safety: the system of the probationary license may be introduced
The Government could come forward with the introduction of a probationary license.
28 Aug 2011, motors.mega.mu
The police force is organizing the week for the safety of 23 to 28 August
The Safety Week, organized by the Mauritius Police Force (MPF) will be held from August 23 to 28, Pointe Canon, Mahebourg. A series of activities will be on the agenda at this time when the various police units will show the public their respective functions.
21 Aug 2011, motors.mega.mu
2% des passagers assis à l’arrière portent la ceinture de sécurité
Une etude réalisée par le ministère de l'Infrastructure publique démontre que 2 % des passagers assis à l'arrière portent la ceinture de sécurité. Et ce sont principalement les touristes qui le font.
11 Aug 2011, motors.mega.mu
Views : Road realities
The automobile sector is an important revenue generator for the state. The average vehicle owner probably does not realise that the road tax he pays is the least significant tax, as he contributes a lot more than that in various other forms.
25 Jul 2011, motors.mega.mu
Anil Bachoo: "Turn on your headlights"
"Turn your headlights on Wednesday 11 May," asked the minister Anil Bachoo motorists, drivers and motorcyclists at the launch of the Global Plan of Action for the Decade for road safety 2011-2020.
11 May 2011, motors.mega.mu
Stop –> Go
As you can guess by the blog title and the image, today I will be talking about those people who are responsible to control traffic while there are road works in progress.
22 Mar 2011, Yashvin, pages of my life